Robert Williams
Robert Williams worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Williams began his acting career with roles in such films as "Platinum Blonde" (1931), the romance "Devotion" (1931) with Ann Harding and the remake "The Common Law" (1931) with Constance Bennett. He also appeared in "Bill Cracks Down" (1937) and "Stars on Parade" (1944). Williams was also credited in "Black Angel" with Dan Duryea (1946), "Call Northside 777" with James Stewart (1948) and "The Lady Says No" (1952). He also was recognized in "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell" with Gary Cooper (1955). Williams was most recently credited in "Extract" (2009). Williams passed away in November 1931 at the age of 37.