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  1. William Brooks Ching (October 2, 1913 – July 1, 1989) was an American character actor who appeared in numerous films and on television during the later 1940s and 1950s.

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    William Ching. Actor: In a Lonely Place. 6'2" blond, Ivy-League-handsome William Ching was just as skilled in the vocal as he was in the acting department but he purposely shied away from the musical film genre in fear of harming his career as a dramatic actor.

  3. William Ching. Actor: In a Lonely Place. 6'2" blond, Ivy-League-handsome William Ching was just as skilled in the vocal as he was in the acting department but he purposely shied away from the musical film genre in fear of harming his career as a dramatic actor.

  4. William Ching, also credited as William Brooks, Bill Ching and William Brooks Ching (born 2 October 1913, St. Louis, Missouri - died 1 July 1989, Tustin, California) was a United States character actor who appeared in almost 20 films and on television during the later 1940s and throughout the 1950s.

  5. Jan 13, 2024 · William Lai Ching-te has won the 2024 Taiwan presidential elections, becoming the island's eighth President. Rivals conceded defeat.

  6. Ching began his career as a professional singer, starring in a summer series at the Memphis Open Air Theater. He appeared in musical comedies such as Rodgers and Hammerstein's Allegro (1947). His first film role was in 1946.

  7. William Brooks Ching (October 2, 1913 – July 1, 1989) was an American character actor who appeared in numerous films and on television during the later 1940s and 1950s.

  8. William Ching. Highest Rated: 96% In a Lonely Place (1950) Lowest Rated: 71% Scared Stiff (1953) Birthday: Oct 2, 1913. Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USA. William Ching's acting talents were...

  9. William Ching. Actor: In a Lonely Place. 6'2" blond, Ivy-League-handsome William Ching was just as skilled in the vocal as he was in the acting department but he purposely shied away from the musical film genre in fear of harming his career as a dramatic actor.

  10. William Ching's acting talents were showcased on the big screen many times throughout the course of his Hollywood career. Ching began his acting career with roles in such films as the Deanna Durbin musical comedy "Something in the Wind" (1947), "The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" (1947) and...