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William Daniels
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Daniels in 1976
Born
William David Daniels

(1927-03-31) March 31, 1927 (age 97)
New York City, U.S.
Alma mater Northwestern University
OccupationActor
Years active1943–present
Spouse
(m. 1951)
Children3
25th President of the Screen Actors Guild
In office
March 5, 1999 October 15, 2001
Daniels and other cast members of 1776 with Richard Nixon following a performance of the Tony Award-winning musical in the East Room of the White House (1971) Nixon 1776 play C3006-34.jpg
Daniels and other cast members of 1776 with Richard Nixon following a performance of the Tony Award-winning musical in the East Room of the White House (1971)

Daniels began his career as a member of the singing Daniels family in Brooklyn. He made his television debut as part of a variety act (along with other members of his family) in 1943, on NBC, then a single station in New York. [7] He made his Broadway debut in 1943 in Life with Father , [8] and remained a busy Broadway actor for decades afterwards. His Broadway credits include roles in 1776 , A Thousand Clowns , On a Clear Day You Can See Forever , and A Little Night Music . He received an Obie Award for The Zoo Story (1960).

Daniels's motion picture debut was as a school principal in the 1963 anti-war drama film Ladybug Ladybug . In 1965, he reprised his Broadway role as a child welfare worker in the screen version of A Thousand Clowns . In 1967 he appeared in The Graduate as the father of Dustin Hoffman's character. In 1969, Daniels starred as John Adams in the Broadway musical 1776 ; he also appeared in the film version in 1972. Two years later, he co-starred in Richard Donner's telefilm Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic . [9] in 1979 he again reprised his role as the outspoken John Adams in the film Rebels, again about the American revolution, without seeming to ever break character. He is known as the quintessential John Adams.

Daniels's first network television appearance came in 1952 when he portrayed the young John Quincy Adams, eldest son of John and Abigail Adams in the Hallmark Hall of Fame drama A Woman for the Ages. In 1976, he reprised the role as the middle-aged and elder John Quincy Adams in the acclaimed PBS miniseries The Adams Chronicles . He starred in the short-lived series Captain Nice as police chemist Carter Nash. He appeared as acid-tongued Dr. Mark Craig in St. Elsewhere from 1982 to 1988, for which he won two Emmy awards. Concurrently, he provided the voice of KITT in Knight Rider from 1982 to 1986. Daniels said in 1982, "My duties on Knight Rider are very simple. I do it in about an hour and a half. I've never met the cast. I haven't even met the producer." [7]

He reprised the voice-only role of KITT in 1991 for the television movie Knight Rider 2000 , and again in the theatrical comedy movie The Benchwarmers . He performed the role in AT&T and GE commercials about talking machines, and twice in The Simpsons as well as at the Comedy Central Roast of his co-star David Hasselhoff. [10] He reprised the role of KITT in the 2015 Lego-themed action-adventure video game Lego Dimensions .[ citation needed ]

Daniels portrayed strict but loving educator George Feeny at John Adams High School in Boy Meets World from 1993 to 2000. In addition to the previously mentioned 1967 superhero sitcom Captain Nice , he was a regular on the 1970s TV series Freebie and the Bean and The Nancy Walker Show .[ citation needed ]

A familiar character actor, he has appeared as a guest star on numerous TV comedies and dramas, including Soap, The Rockford Files , Quincy, M.E. , Kolchak: The Night Stalker , and many others. In 2012, Daniels appeared in the ninth season of Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Craig Thomas, an unlikely mentor to the character of Dr. Cristina Yang played by actress Sandra Oh. His character, Dr. Thomas, died in the operating room while performing a procedure to repair a heart defect midway through the season, which forced Yang to move back to Seattle.[ citation needed ]

In 2014, Daniels reprised his role as Mr. Feeny in the pilot episode of the Boy Meets World spinoff, Girl Meets World . He cameoed in the final scene, praising the adult Cory Matthews for his parenting. [11] He made additional appearances in the second [12] and third seasons. [13]

In early 2023, he completed filming of the role of King Henry VI in the upcoming "Richard III". [14]

Personal life

Daniels with wife Bonnie Bartlett at the 1987 Emmy Awards Williamdaniels bonniebartlett (cropped).jpg
Daniels with wife Bonnie Bartlett at the 1987 Emmy Awards

Daniels has been married to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 72 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of August 2023. In 1961, Bartlett gave birth to a son, who died 24 hours later. They adopted two sons: Michael, who became an assistant director and stage manager in Los Angeles, and Robert, who became an artist and computer graphics designer based in New York City. [15] [16] [17]

Bartlett and Daniels both served on the Screen Actors Guild's board of directors. [18]

Awards and honors

Daniels refused the 1969 Tony Award nomination for Featured Actor in a Musical in 1776 due to his insistence that the part of John Adams was a leading role rather than supporting. [19] He was ruled to be ineligible for the Best Actor nomination because of the technicality that his name was not billed above the title of the show. [20]

From 1983 to 1987, Daniels' work in St. Elsewhere earned him five consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, winning in 1985 and 1986. In 1986, Daniels and Bartlett, who played his fictional wife on St. Elsewhere, won Emmy Awards on the same night (Bartlett for Supporting Actress in a Drama Series), becoming the first married couple to accomplish the feat since Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in 1965 for a production of The Magnificent Yankee for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. [21]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963 Ladybug Ladybug Mr. Calkins
1965 A Thousand Clowns Albert Amundson
1967 Two for the Road Howard Manchester
The Graduate Mr. Braddock
The President's Analyst Wynn Quantrill
1969 Marlowe Mr. Crowell
1972 1776 John Adams
1974 The Parallax View Austin Tucker
1977 Black Sunday Harold Pugh
Oh, God! George Summers
1978 The One and Only Mr. Crawford
Family Dr. Taylor
1979 Sunburn Crawford
The RebelsJohn Adams
1980 The Blue Lagoon Arthur Lestrange
1981 All Night Long Richard H. Copleston
Reds Julius Gerber
1987 Blind Date Judge Harold Bedford
1989 Her Alibi Sam
1994 Magic Kid 2 Manny
2006 The Benchwarmers KITTVoice, uncredited
2007 Blades of Glory Commissioner Ebbers
2020 Superintelligence KITTVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952A Woman for the Ages John Quincy Adams TV movie
1956 Robert Montgomery Presents Donald KemperEpisode: "Three Men From Tomorrow"
1956,
1960,
1961
Armstrong Circle Theatre Leonard GregoryEpisode: "Five Who Shook the Mighty"
Episode: "Separate Parents"
Episode: "The Spy Next Door"
1959 Brenner Larry DyerEpisode: "Man in the Middle"
1961,
1962
Naked City Herbert Grafton
Harry Culverin
Episode: "A Kettle of Precious Fish"
Episode: "Idyllis of a Running Back"
1962,
1964
The Defenders Malloy
Mike Herman
Episode: "The Locked Room"
Episode: "A Voice Loud and Clear"
1963 East Side/West Side Principal CostiganEpisode: "I Before E Except After C"
1963,
1965
The Doctors and the Nurses Vernon Kane
Buddy
Episode: "Field of Battle"
Episode: "A Couple of Dozen Tiny Pills"
1965 For the People Fred RiceEpisode: "Any Benevolent Purpose"
1966 T.H.E. Cat Tony WebbEpisode: "The Ring of Anasis"
1967 Captain Nice Carter Nash / Captain NiceMain cast; 15 episodes
1968 The Good Guys Arnold SchreckEpisode: "Let 'em Eat Rolls"
1968 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir Blair ThompsonEpisode: "Mr. Perfect"
1969 Judd, for the Defense Harry StrattonEpisode: "Epitaph on a Computer Card"
1972 Cannon Dale CoreyEpisode: "Hear No Evil"
1973 Love, American Style AlanSegment: "Love and the Old Lover"
1973 Ironside Stillwald, the Bank ManagerEpisode: "All Honorable Men"
1973Murdock's GangRoger BatesTV movie
1973The Fabulous Doctor FableElliot BordenTV movie
1973,
1976
McCloud Clayton Gills
Fred Pearson
Episode: "Butch Cassidy Rides Again"
Episode: "The Day New York Turned Blue"
1974 Kolchak: The Night Stalker Police Lt. Jack MatteoEpisode: "The Vampire"
1974 A Case of Rape Leonard AlexanderTV movie
1975 Insight Mike MaddenEpisode: "Hunger Knows My Name"
1975 Barbary Coast BoyleEpisode: "Irish Luck"
1975 The Bob Newhart Show Edgar T. Vickers Jr.Episode: "Fathers and Sons and Mothers"
1975 Sarah T. – Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic Matt HodgesTV movie
1975One of Our OwnDr. MoresbyTV movie
1976Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy IncidentBissellTV movie
1976That Was the Year That Was – 1976Sketch ActorTV movie
1976 The Adams Chronicles John Quincy Adams (age 50–81)
1976 McMillan & Wife Commander CampbellEpisode: "Point of Law"
1976 The Rockford Files Thomas Caine
Gary Bevins
Episode: "The Italian Bird Fiasco"
Episode: "So Help Me God"
1976–1977 The Nancy Walker Show Lt. Commander Kenneth KitteridgeMain cast; 13 episodes
1976,
1979,
1980
Quincy, M.E. Paul Reardon
Charlie Trusdale
Dr. Charlie Volmer
Episode: "A Star is Dead"
Episode: "Dark Angel"
Episode: "Last Rights"
1977 The Incredible Hulk Dr. John BonifantEpisode: "Death in the Family"
1977Killer on BoardMarshall SnowdenTV movie
1977 The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer Colonel Marcus RenoTV movie
1978 Soap Heinrich HimmelSeason 1, Episode 16
1978 Family Dr. TaylorEpisode: "Counterpoint"
1978 Grandpa Goes to Washington Gov. BronxEpisode: "Pilot"
1978Greatest Heroes of the BibleChasrubalEpisode: "Joshua and the Battle of Jericho"
1978 The Bastard Samuel Adams TV movie
1978Big Bob Johnson and His Fantastic Speed CircusLawrence Stepwell IIITV movie
1978Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air ForceFather VellerTV movie
1979 Blind Ambition G. Gordon Liddy
1979The Chinese TypewriterDevlinTV movie
1979 The Rebels John Adams TV movie
1980 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Dr. Walter TaylorEpisode: "Who's the Sexiest Girl in the World"
1980 Galactica 1980 Norman BloreEpisodes: The Night the Cylons Landed Part 1 & 2
1980 City in Fear Freeman StirblingTV movie
1980Father Damien: The Leper PriestBishop KoeckemannTV movie
1980–1981 Freebie and the Bean District Attorney Walter W. CruikshankRecurring role; 4 episodes
1981 Trapper John, M.D. Dr. SlaterEpisode: "Second Sight"
1981 Private Benjamin TeddyEpisode: "Bye, Bye Benjamin"
1981The Million Dollar FaceHenry BurnsTV movie
1982 Hart to Hart Simon RichardsonEpisode: "Hartless Hobby"
1982 Rehearsal for Murder Walter LambTV movie
1982 Rooster Dr. DeVegaTV movie
1982Drop-Out FatherDraper WrightTV movie
1982–1986 Knight Rider KITT Voice role; 84 episodes
1982–1988 St. Elsewhere Dr. Mark CraigMain cast; 137 episodes
1986 Faerie Tale Theatre NarratorEpisode: "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed"
1987 The Little Match Girl Haywood DuttonTV movie
1989Howard Beach: Making a Case for MurderSlaneyTV movie
1990On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia StoryJohn NicksTV movie
1991General Motors Playwright TheaterDetective Lieutenant FineEpisode: "Clara"
1991 Knight Rider 2000 KITT TV movie; voice
1992 Back to the Streets of San Francisco Judge Julius BurnsTV movie
1993 Nurses Norm KaplanEpisode: "Family Outing"
1993–2000 Boy Meets World George Feeny Main cast; 148 episodes
1996 The Lottery Reverend HutchinsonTV movie
1996,
2003
Touched by an Angel Whit Russell
George
Episode: "Birthmarks"
Episode: "And a Nightingale Song"
1998,
2004
The Simpsons KITT Voice
Episode: "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
Episode: "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
2000 Star Trek: Voyager Hospital Ship 4–2, Allocation AlphaVoice; Episode: "Critical Care"
2002 Scrubs Dr. DouglasEpisode: "My Sacrificial Clam"
2003 Lost at Home ArthurEpisode: "Our Town"
2003 The Lyon's Den Judge Franklin CampbellEpisode: "Blood"
2004 The King of Queens Philip WaldecottEpisode: "Icky Shuffle"
2004 Kim Possible Robot PilotVoice; Episode: "Ron Millionaire"
2005 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Scythe 2.0Voice; Episode: "Runaway Pants/Scythe 2.0"
2006 The Closer Commissioner Andrew SchmidtEpisodes: "Serving the King Part 1 & 2"
2008 Boston Legal Judge Milton BrodyEpisode: "Smoke Signals"
2012Paulilu MixtapeDr. VanderhoofEpisode: "Ghost Tits"
2012 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Craig Thomas5 episodes
2014–2017 Girl Meets World George Feeny Recurring role; 5 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Lego Dimensions K.I.T.T.Voice

Theatre

Broadway

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1945 Life With Father Clarence Bijou Theatre Replacement
1952 Seagulls Over Sorrento Sub-Lt. Granger, R.N. John Golden Theatre Credited as Bill Daniels
1959The Legend of LizzieAssistant D. A. Cooper 54th Street Theatre
1962A Thousand ClownsAlbert Amundson Eugene O'Neill Theatre
1963Dear Me, The Sky is FallingDr. Robert Evans Music Box Theatre
1963 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Dale Harding Cort Theatre
1965 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Warren Smith Mark Hellinger Theatre
1966The Office Henry Miller's Theatre Closed in previews, credited as Bill Daniels
1967 Daphne in Cottage D Joseph Longacre Theatre
1969 1776 John Adams 46th Street Theater
1974 A Little Night Music Fredrik Egerman Shubert Theatre Replacement

Source: [22]

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