William Haines
Biography
William Haines (born Charles William Haines; January 2, 1900 - December 26, 1973) was a star American comedy actor of the late Silent and early "talkie" eras.
Known For

Show People

The Big Parade of Comedy

Spring Fever

1925 Studio Tour

Sally, Irene and Mary

The Stolen Jools

Free and Easy

Way Out West
All Movies (53)
- Out of the Closet, Off the Screen: The Life of William Haines2001 · as Self (Archival footage)
- The Big Parade of Comedy1964 · as Actor in Theater Lobby (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Marines Are Coming1934 · as Lt. William 'Wild Bill' Traylor
- Young and Beautiful1934 · as Robert Preston
- Fast Life1932 · as Sandy
- Are You Listening?1932 · as Bill Grimes
- New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford1931 · as Wallingford
- Just a Gigolo1931 · as Robert Brummel
- The Stolen Jools1931 · as Bill Haines
- A Tailor-Made Man1931 · as John Paul Bart
- Remote Control1930 · as William J. Brennan
- Way Out West1930 · as Windy
- Estrellados1930 · as Self (Guest Appearance)
- Free and Easy1930 · as A Guest
- The Girl Said No1930 · as Tom Ward
- Navy Blues1929 · as Jack Kelly
- The Hollywood Revue of 19291929 · as Self
- Speedway1929 · as Bill Whipple
- A Man's Man1929 · as Mel
- The Duke Steps Out1929 · as Duke
- Show People1928 · as Billy Boone
- Alias Jimmy Valentine1928 · as Jimmy Valentine
- Excess Baggage1928 · as Eddie Kane
- Telling the World1928 · as Don Davis
- The Smart Set1928 · as Tommy Van Buren
- West Point1928 · as Brice Wayne
- Spring Fever1927 · as Jack Kelly
- Slide, Kelly, Slide1927 · as Jim Kelly
- A Little Journey1927 · as George Manning
- Tell It to the Marines1926 · as Private Skeet Burns
- Lovey Mary1926 · as Billy Wiggs
- Mike1926 · as Harlan
- Brown of Harvard1926 · as Tom Brown
- Memory Lane1926 · as Joe Field
- The Thrill Hunter1926 · as Peter J. Smith
- Sally, Irene and Mary1925 · as Jimmy Dungan
- Little Annie Rooney1925 · as Joe Kelly
- The Tower of Lies1925 · as August
- A Slave of Fashion1925 · as Dick Wayne
- Fighting the Flames1925 · as Horatio Manly Jr
- 1925 Studio Tour1925 · as Self (uncredited)
- The Denial1925 · as Lyman - Lover in Flashback
- Who Cares1925 · as Martin
- The Wife of the Centaur1924 · as Edward Converse
- So This Is Marriage?1924
- Circe the Enchantress1924 · as William Craig
- Wine of Youth1924 · as Hal Martin
- The Gaiety Girl1924 · as Owen Tudor St. John
- The Midnight Express1924 · as Jack Oakes
- True As Steel1924 · as Gilbert Morse
- Three Weeks1924 · as Curate
- Three Wise Fools1923 · as Gordon Schuyler
- Souls for Sale1923 · as Pinkey - Assistant Director