
Actor
William T. Orr
Born 1917 · New York City, New York, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William T. Orr (September 27, 1917 – December 25, 2002) was an American television producer associated with a series of western and detective programs of the 1950s-1970s. On most of his Warner Bros. series, he was billed as "Wm. T. Orr". Orr began his career as an actor; his film credits include The Mortal Storm, The Gay Sisters, and The Big Street. As the first head of Warner Bros. Television department, Orr forged a fruitful alliance with ABC, which resulted in the network having a number of prime time hits, such as Maverick, 77 Sunset Strip, and F Troop. At the height of this relationship in the early 1960s, Orr had nine programs in prime time simultaneously. Of these, no program was more significant than one of his earliest, Cheyenne. It was a groundbreaking series that was both the first hour-long western and the first series of any kind made by a major Hollywood film studio consisting entirely of content wholly exclusive to television. A curator at The Paley Center for Media (previously named The Museum of Television and Radio) once encapsulated Orr's importance to Warner Bros. by saying, "Television began as a step-child. But because of Orr, it became equal with film in creating revenue and jobs for the studio." One of the key reforms he made to effect this change was to move Warner's nascent television department from cramped quarters in New York City to Los Angeles studios separate from the film division. His impact on the genre of western fiction was recognized with a Golden Boot Award upon the announcement of his death.
Acting

The Mortal Storm
Erich Von Rohn · 1940

The Lucy Show
Mr. Frink · 1962

Land and Live in the Desert
Phil · 1945
Those Good Old Days
Joe La Rue · 1941

Unholy Partners
Tommy Jarvis · 1941

This Is Your Life
Self · 1952

The Big Street
Decatur Reed (As William Orr) · 1942

The Gay Sisters
Dick Tone · 1942
Three Cadets
Young Flier · 1943

The Hardys Ride High
Dick Bannersly · 1939

Honeymoon for Three
Arthur Westlake · 1941

Invitation to Happiness
Bellboy (uncredited) · 1939

Three Sons o' Guns
Kenneth Patterson · 1941

Meet the Fleet
Kansas Potter · 1940

Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul
Self · 1993
Young America Flies
Jack · 1940

Soldiers in White
Johnny Allison · 1942

Thieves Fall Out
George Formsby · 1941

Brother Rat
Member of the Guard · 1938

Service with the Colors
Charles Corbin · 1940

My Love Came Back
Paul Malette · 1940

He Hired the Boss
Don Bates · 1943

Navy Blues
'Mac' · 1941

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
Self · 1941