William Reynolds, 90, died on August 24 from complications of pneumonia. He is known for his roles in the FBI as SAC Kendall Lisbon/Franklin Benton and Agent Tim Colby. Eric Reynolds, William’s son, broke the news. It is unclear whether he was in the hospital or at home at the time of his death. Furthermore, details of his funeral will be announced soon.
Goodbye WILLIAM REYNOLDS. Handsome actor at Universal. Regular TV about the FBI. Unforgettable as a son outraged by his mother’s affair with young Rock Hudson in Douglas Sirk’s HEAVEN ALLOWS (’55). Good guy, tough actor and hot girl smoldering! #REST IN PEACE https://t.co/54dSx4WN1f
– Steve Hayes (@SteveHayesTOQ) August 31, 2022
In the FBI, William Reynolds played two roles.
Although William Reynolds has starred in many films and television shows throughout his career, he is best known for his role on the ABC police drama series The FBI From 1966 to 1967. , Reynolds plays the supporting role of SAC Kendall Lisbon/Franklin Benton. From 1967 to 1974, he appeared regularly in the series as Agent Tim Colby. He appeared in a total of 161 episodes, and although not much is known about the character, he was crucial to the development of the plot. The FBI aired 241 episodes for nine seasons from September 1965 to April 1974 and was distributed by Warner Bros.
William Reynolds served briefly in the United States Army.
William de Clarq Reynolds, born December 9, 1931, attended Pasadena City College and joined the radio department. While playing small roles on stage, he was discovered by a talent agent who signed him to Universal Studios in 1952. He made his debut in the 1952 romantic film Carrie. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1952 and returned to cinema in 1955 with Cult of the Cobra. Movies like All That Heaven Allows, There’s Always Tomorrow and Has Who Seen My Girl? After that, he decided to work on television because he was tired of playing the same characters over and over. He later appeared as a guest on an episode of Holiday at Hollow Rock.
Reynolds starred in the 1959 television series Pete Kelly’s Blues before moving on to a supporting role on the ABC adventure drama series The Islanders from 1960 to 1961. He guest-starred in an episode of the television series. ABC picture The Roaring 20s. In 1961, William played Johnny Tremayne in an episode of The Brahma Bull. Reynolds appeared in the ABC sitcom The Gallant Men and as Hoodoo Henderson in the 1966 TV series Follow Me, Boys! Reynolds went on to make guest appearances on such series as Dragnet and The Twilight Zone.
He changed careers after appearing in the FBI. In 2004, Reynolds became an entrepreneur and attended the Twilight Zone convention in Los Angeles. William is married to Molly Sinclair, an actress. They married in 1950 and had two children, a boy and a girl. Molly, on the other hand, died in 1992.
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