Miscellaneous Bill

Above: Various headshots of Bill. The last one of his life (right) was taken from a USC student film.

Listen to Bill as The White Rabbit from Broadway.

Below: The Farmer’s Daughter

Above: A fun but suggestive shot with Bill and Inger in color.

Bill being interviewed in 1965 about Katy & Glen’s growing relationship. Audio clip courtesy of The Library of Congress Audio/Video Collection.

Below (4 rows): Murder, She Wrote

Below (4 rows): Scenes from Assault on the Wayne

Below(2 rows): Bill with CART and TCM

Below: Bill on tour as Thurber and Pyle

Below (Middle): Bill in the pilot “Is There a Doctor in the House?”

Below(2 rows): Bill in the tv version of Parenthood

Watch and hear Bill singing from the film “Goodbye, Franklin High.”

Below: Bill on film

Below Left: Bill’s first and only nude scene in “Brewster McCloud”

Below: Bill playing Chess

Below: Bill playing Tennis

Below: My World and Welcome To It

Bill being interviewed during an appearance at The University of Georgia. Courtesy of The Walter J. Brown Media & Peabody Awards Collection.

Clips of Bill using accents during his career.

Above Right: Bill in “Kojak” looking at a photo of himself in his early days.

Below: Bill working with Janet Leigh and then with her daughter Jamie Lee Curtis

Below: Bill’s Fraternity photo

Above: Bill in the middle as the water boy at Admiral Billard Academy
Above: Bill in the honor society bottom row, far right
Above: Top row, fifth from left as a member of The Wheel Watch

Below: Scenes from a Virginian episode

Below: Left: Bill’s namesake, great grandfather Sec. Of the Treasury William Windom

Below: Bill’s first appearance in Hawaii 5-0

Below: The Famous Star Trek Role

Below: Bill in another Virginian episode

Bill in his first Twilight Zone

Below: Bill’s first Virginian episode

Below: Bill with his kids and wives

Below L-R: first wife, Carol, third wife, Barbara, and fourth wife,Jacqulyne

Above:Bill’s Patent for a travel chess set

Courtesy: William Robbins Estate & Chautauqua Institution Archives

Courtesy: William Robbins Estate & Chautauqua Institution Archives

Courtesy: William Robbins Estate & Chautauqua Institution Archives

(L) Brendan Hines, Bill and Paul Dillon (R). Likely the last, professional photo taken of Bill. Photo Courtesy of Jesse Wheeler and USC.