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  1. William Bryant (born William Robert Klein; January 31, 1924 – June 26, 2001) was an American actor. Film [ edit ] Born in Detroit , Bryant was a character actor who appeared in films such as King Dinosaur (1955), Escape from San Quentin (1957), Experiment in Terror (1962) with Glenn Ford , How to Murder Your Wife and The Great Race ...

  2. William Bryant was an American actor who appeared in movies, TV shows and video games. He was known for roles in King Dinosaur, Hondo, Gable and Lombard and Battlestar Galactica.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    1949
    Radio operator
    Uncredited
    1953
    FBI Agent in Montage
    as William R. Klein
    1953
    Lt. John 'Johnny' Willard
    as William R. Klein
    1954
    Corporal
    as Bill Bryant
    • January 1, 1
    • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  4. Confira todos os filmes e séries de William Bryant. De seus primeiros passos até o final de seus 30 anos de carreira.

  5. William Cullen Bryant (Cummington, 3 de novembro 1794 [1] - 12 de junho de 1878) foi um poeta romântico, político e jornalista estadunidense, por longo tempo editor do New York Evening Post, amigo de Abraham Lincoln.

  6. Chapter. Get access. Summary. One of the most admired American poets of the nineteenth century, and best known for “Thanatopsis,” Bryant struggled out from under his grandfather’s rigid Calvinism and eventually joined the much more liberal Unitarians, some of whom joined the Transcendentalist movement.

  7. Poet and editor William Cullen Bryant stood among the most celebrated figures in the frieze of 19th-century America. The fame he won as a poet while in his youth remained with him as he entered his 80s; only Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Ralph Waldo Emerson were his rivals in popularity over the course of his life.