William Collier Sr.
Biography
William Collier Sr. was born on November 12, 1864 in New York City, New York, as William Morenus. He was an actor and writer, known for Wife and Auto Trouble (1916), Harmony at Home (1930) and Up the River (1930). He was married to Paula Marr and Louise Allen. He died on January 13, 1944 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, from pneumonia.
Known For

Say It in French

Love on a Bet

The Brat

Valiant Is the Word for Carrie

Disputed Passage

Happy Days

The Bride Comes Home

Hot Saturday
All Movies (38)
- The Hard-Boiled Canary1941 · as Dr. Joseph E. Maddy
- Miracle on Main Street1939 · as Dr. Miles
- Disputed Passage1939 · as Dr. William Cunningham
- Television Spy1939 · as James Llewellyn
- Invitation to Happiness1939 · as Mr. Wayne
- I'm from Missouri1939 · as Smith
- Persons in Hiding1939 · as Burt Nast
- Say It in French1938 · as Howland
- Thanks for the Memory1938 · as Jim Platt
- Josette1938 · as David Brassard Sr.
- Valiant Is the Word for Carrie1936 · as Ed Moresby
- Cain and Mabel1936 · as Pop Walters
- Love on a Bet1936 · as Uncle Carlton MacCreigh
- Give Us This Night1936 · as Priest
- The Bride Comes Home1935 · as Alfred Desmereau
- Annapolis Farewell1935 · as Rumboat Charlie
- The Murder Man1935 · as 'Pop' Grey
- A Successful Failure1934 · as Ellery Cushing aka Uncle Dudley
- Cheaters1934 · as K.C. Kelly
- The Crosby Case1934 · as The Detective--Police Sgt. Melody
- All of Me1934 · as Jerry Helman
- Broadway to Hollywood1933 · as Vaudeville Act (archive footage)
- Madison Square Garden1932 · as Doc Williams
- Hot Saturday1932 · as Mr. Brock
- The Washington Masquerade1932 · as Peter Babcock
- After Tomorrow1932 · as Willie Taylor
- The Brat1931 · as Judge O'Flaherty
- Annabelle's Affairs1931 · as Wickham
- Six Cylinder Love1931 · as Richard Burton
- Mr. Lemon Of Orange1931 · as Mr. Blake
- Seas Beneath1931 · as Mugs O'Flaherty (uncredited)
- Up the River1930 · as Pop
- She's My Weakness1930 · as David Tuttle
- High Society Blues1930 · as Horace Divine
- Harmony at Home1930 · as Joe Haller
- Happy Days1929 · as End Man - Minstrel Show
- Wife and Auto Trouble1916 · as The Meek Husband (as William Collier)
- Fatty and the Broadway Stars1915 · as William Collier - Broadway Star