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William Paterson (July 7, 1919 – September 3, 2003) was an actor in American regional theater who also appeared on television and in films.

William Paterson
Born(1919-07-07)July 7, 1919
Buffalo, NY
DiedSeptember 3, 2003(2003-09-03) (aged 84)
San Francisco, CA
OccupationActor
Years active1947–1998
Spouses
  • Patricia Best (1943–45?)
  • Cora Beams (1951–1993)
  • Biography

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    Early life

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    William Paterson was born on July 7, 1919, in Buffalo, New York, to a Scottish-American father and an Irish-American mother. Raised a Catholic, Paterson's elementary education was at St. Mark's Parochial School. Eschewing a Catholic high school, Paterson had a short, unhappy stint at Bennett High School, before attending and graduating from the private Nichols School, where he was introduced to acting in his senior year. In 1941, he graduated from Brown University, with honors in English literature. He then served four years in the US army, earning a Bronze Star and Purple Heart in Europe as a staff officer with the 110th Infantry Regiment during World War II.[1][2]

    Career

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    In 1947, after his army service, Paterson joined The Cleveland Play House, a repertory company, where he stayed for twenty years. He spent summers performing with this company at the Chautauqua Institution. Occasionally, he would appear on live television, in films, and touring nationally with his own one-man biographical shows.[1]

    In 1967, Paterson joined San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (ACT), where he stayed for the next thirty years, until his retirement in 1998, becoming well known for his portrayal of Ebenezer ScroogeinCharles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.[3]

    Personal life

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    In 1943, Paterson married Patricia Best, a marriage that lasted until shortly after the war.[2] In 1951, Paterson married Cora Beams, a marriage that ended with her death in 1993. He served nine years on the San Francisco Arts Commission and two years as a trustee of ACT. He twice worked as Senator Dianne Feinstein's campaign treasurer when she was at City Hall. His autobiography, Solid seasons: My 45 years at two resident theatres and what generations of critics made of them, was published in 1997.[3]

    Selected stage work

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    Cleveland

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    San Francisco

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    Selected film and TV appearances

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    Citations

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  • ^ a b Paterson 1996, pp. 2–22.
  • ^ a b Hurwitt 2003.
  • ^ Paterson 1996, p. 44.
  • ^ Paterson 1996, p. 46.
  • ^ Paterson 1996, pp. 47–48.
  • ^ Paterson 1996, p. 84.
  • ^ Paterson 1996, pp. 117–119.
  • ^ Paterson 1996, pp. 171–172.
  • Works cited

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