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.
The Murder Man
('Pop' Grey)
Invitation to Happiness
(Mr. Wayne)
After Tomorrow
(Willie Taylor)
Mr. Lemon Of Orange
(Mr. Blake)
Harmony at Home
(Joe Haller)
A Successful Failure
(Ellery Cushing aka Uncle Dudley)
Wife and Auto Trouble
(The Meek Husband (as William Collier))
Cain and Mabel
(Pop Walters)
Fatty and the Broadway Stars
(William Collier - Broadway Star)
Happy Days
(End Man - Minstrel Show)
Love on a Bet
(Uncle Carlton MacCreigh)
Thanks for the Memory
(Jim Platt)
Up the River
(Pop)
All of Me
(Jerry Helman)
Cheaters
(K.C. Kelly)
The Bride Comes Home
(Alfred Desmereau)
Six Cylinder Love
(Richard Burton)
She's My Weakness
(David Tuttle)
Madison Square Garden
(Doc Williams)
Television Spy
(James Llewellyn)
Say It in French
(Howland)
The Washington Masquerade
(Peter Babcock)
Josette
(David Brassard Sr.)
High Society Blues
(Horace Divine)
Miracle on Main Street
(Dr. Miles)
Annabelle's Affairs
(Wickham)
The Brat
(Judge O'Flaherty)
Broadway to Hollywood
(Vaudeville Act (archive footage))
Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
(Ed Moresby)
Give Us This Night
(Priest)
Disputed Passage
(Dr. William Cunningham)
Persons in Hiding
(Burt Nast)
Hot Saturday
(Mr. Brock)
The Hard-Boiled Canary
(Dr. Joseph E. Maddy)
The Crosby Case
(The Detective--Police Sgt. Melody)
Annapolis Farewell
(Rumboat Charlie)