Guy Williams

Guy Williams

  • Born January 14 , 1924 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Died April 30 , 1989 · Buenos Aires, Argentina (brain aneurysm)
  • Birth name Armando Joseph Catalano
  • Height 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
  • An exceptionally handsome and charismatic performer with a serene baritone voice, Guy Williams was born Armand Joseph Catalano (nicknamed "Armando" by his family) of Italian parentage in New York City on January 14, 1924. The elder child of an insurance broker (he had a younger sister, Valerie), he was raised in the Washington Heights area. Attending Peekskill Military Academy during his formative years, he originally broke into the entertainment field as a male fashion model. Guy subsequently joined New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, which led to such TV assignments as Studio One (1948) , and he debuted in films with a featured role as the bombardier on the Enola Gay in the feature film The Beginning or the End (1947) , the story about the first US-deployed atom bomb. In 1952 he was given a screen test and signed by Universal Pictures. As tall, dark and athletic (6'3", 190 lb.) in Hollywood nearly always fits the bill, the highly photogenic Williams began paying his dues in unbilled bits in such standard movies as Back at the Front (1952) , All I Desire (1953) , The Golden Blade (1953) and Take Me to Town (1953) . When he did manage to receive billing, he was rather benignly used: Bonzo Goes to College (1952) (sequel to Ronald Reagan 's cult classic Bedtime for Bonzo (1951) ), The Mississippi Gambler (1953) with Tyrone Power and The Man from the Alamo (1953) with Glenn Ford . Guy eventually left Universal and freelanced in films, which would include a minor role as a cop in the cult horror classic I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) starring Michael Landon , and also added scattered TV appearances ( Highway Patrol (1955) , The Lone Ranger (1949) ) to his resumé. Nothing, however, of major significance happened until Walt Disney came into the picture. His signing at age 33 to play Don Diego de la Vega, aka Zorro (1957) , thrust Guy immediately into the celebrity limelight. His dashing good looks, eloquence and charm had female hearts fluttering, while the male audiences admired his fencing dexterity and effortless ladies'-man appeal. The Disney series was so popular that certain episodes were culled together and released into two feature films: The Sign of Zorro (1958) and Zorro, the Avenger (1959) . Further propelled by Disney with his captivating role in The Prince and the Pauper: The Pauper King (1962) , Guy was handed fully-bearded heroes to play in a couple of fantasy film adventures, portraying Damon in the costumer Damon and Pythias (1962) a/k/a "Damon and Pythias", and the title role in Captain Sindbad (1963) , an MGM attraction. In 1964 he reunited with "Teen Werewolf" Michael Landon when he arrived on the Bonanza (1959) set to play cousin Will Cartwright for a few episodes. The cult science fiction series Lost in Space (1965) would be Guy's last hurrah in show business. Although overshadowed extensively by the nefariously campy antics of Jonathan Harris ' Dr. Smith character, Guy nevertheless provided a necessary strong anchor to the family show, which included June Lockhart as the silver-suited wife and mother of his three intergalactic offspring. Battling aliens and the forces of nature, the show's popularity went stratospheric at first. However, much like Batman (1966) , it faded very quickly and ended up having a short life--three seasons. When Guy first visited Argentina in 1973 he was quite taken by the signs of admiration and fascination the Argentines expressed for him and his signature character of "El Zorro." In turn Guy fell in love with the people and culture of Argentina. Eventually he retired, except for personal appearances, to Recoleta in the 1970s, an upscale neighborhood of Buenos Aires. He died there of a brain aneurysm at the age of 65 on April 30, 1989. Long married (since 1948) to Janice Cooper, he was survived by their two children. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / [email protected]
  • Spouse Janice Cooper (December 8, 1948 - 1983) (divorced, 2 children)
  • Children Steven Catalano Toni Catalano
  • Parents Clare Catalano Attilio Catalano
  • Relatives Valerie Catalano (Sibling)
  • Charming, luminous smile
  • His fencing skills
  • Often played charismatic heroes
  • Statuesque, athletic physique
  • His trademark role of Zorro
  • An avid fencer (obviously) and chess player, he also played the guitar, was a wonderful cook and was an expert on tropical fish.
  • Was nicknamed "the Comb" by Lost in Space (1965) co-star Bill Mumy , because he would frequently comb his hair between takes on the set.
  • Through the last several years of his life, he was in Argentina where Zorro (1957) had an understandably huge cult following.
  • One of his last appearances in the United States was on Family Feud (1976) where he joined some of the cast from Lost in Space (1965) in 1983.
  • His hobbies were astronomy, chess, music, sailing, tropical fish, and, of course, fencing.
  • [on Zorro (1957) ] Zorro was set in California, we didn't call it a Western, but a South-Western. We called the actors 'stuntmen' because the scripts were being changed at the last minute, and to learn new dialogue and film it immediately was the real stunt. The work on Zorro was interesting. Nobody was doing any better fencing than we were, and working with the production people was fun. I could have kept doing it on and on.
  • [on playing Don Diego de la Vega in Zorro (1957) ] [Tyrone] Power played Don Diego as a sissy, a real gay caballero. It was OK for him to do that once in a movie, but I knew that it wouldn't work every week on TV. It would get tiresome, not to mention this was the '50s and a show with an audience including kids. So, I had to play Don Diego 'neutral,' which was difficult because it means nothing. How do I make 'nothing' interesting? Don Diego became acceptable, not peculiar, an OK guy.

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Guy Williams: Here's What Happened to the 'Zorro' and 'Lost in Space' Star

A ctor Guy Williams rose to fame in the 1950s with Disney ‘s swashbucking television series Zorro , and continued that ride well into the 1960s with the sci-fi show Lost in Space . But not long thereafter, he turned his back on it all, disappeared into South America and willingly allowed the media spotlight, that had so ensnared him, to simply fade away.

"A lot of actors who get into show business flit away their earnings, buying themselves mansions," observes pop culture historian Geoffrey Mark . "And then they realize once however many seasons is over, that they can't afford it. That's when they start selling everything off. But Guy Williams was very realistic about the business of show business. He took his money and grew it so that by the time Lost in Space was over [in 1968], he was a very wealthy man. He didn't need to work anymore, and since he didn't need to be constantly acting, his attitude was, ‘This has been lovely, folks.'"

Before he was the man in black or traveling through the stars, Guy Williams was born Armando Joseph Catalano on January 14, 1924 in New York City. Although his parents had hoped he would follow his father's career tract and becoming an insurance broker, Guy had other ideas - during World War II he worked as a welder, cost accountant and aircraft-parts inspector. Afterwards, he became a salesperson in Wanamaker's luggage department.

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At that point, he decided to send photos of himself to a modeling agency, which proved effective as he found himself being photographed for newspaper and magazine ads, book covers and billboards. And as he started looking towards acting, his agent suggested he change his name to something "less ethnic," hence Guy Williams.

Points out Geoffrey, "People who met him early in his career, informed him that even using an Anglicized version of his Italian name was too ethnic. It was okay to be sexy, it was okay to be dark, it was okay to have smoldering good looks, but it was not good to not sound like you're an American. This was the mindset."

Detailed the Orlando Evening Star in a 1965 profile, "He started at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and appeared in East Coast stock company productions. It was his work at CBS actors' workshop in New York that led to his first television role, a small part on a Studio One drama. It earned him a screen test and eventual contract with Universal-International."

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That contract resulted in about 20 walk on roles in films that didn't amount to much of anything. When it was up, he walked, but then was persuaded to try out for the part of the masked hero, Zorro, the character that Walt Disney was turning into a television series.

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As was the case with prose stories and movies (starring actors like Douglas Fairbanks and Tyrone Power ), the show was set in the Los Angeles of 1820 when it was part of Spanish California and before Mexican independence. Zorro, who in reality is Don Diego de la Vega, aids Hispanic settlers and indigenous people oppressed by tyrannical rulers.

Williams, who was handsome, stood at 6-foot 3-inches and was an excellent fencer, was deemed perfect for the role.

"Guy was in incredibly good shape with a face that only God can give you, but because of an accident, he had a big scar on his shoulder, which is why there was no beefcake shots and almost no photos out there of Guy shirtless," says Geoffrey. "And while he did a lot of little things before Zorro , the combination of the character, it being a Disney production and on ABC made the world Guy-conscious at a time when the leading actors were people like Tab Hunter and Rock Hudson ."

In "finding" the character, Williams' put-on Spanish accent went through quite a change through the early days of production. "I had auditioned with a heavy Spanish accent," he told Starlog magazine, "knowing I could drop it instead of starting out light and adding on. For the first couple of weeks, somebody would be tapping me on the shoulder as I'm walking around the set, and it would be Walt. He would say, ‘Can you bring it down a little, Guy.' He didn't know what he wanted, so I kept ‘bringing it down.' One day, I finished the show and Walt didn't tap me on the shoulder and that's the accent I kept."

Zorro was a tremendous hit from out of the gate, its storytelling unique in that each episode would end on something of a cliffhanger to be picked up the following week, creating a story arc format that would truly find its home in the era of streaming television. It ran from 1957 to 1959 for a total of 78 episodes, plus there would be four subsequent one-hour adventures.

By 1958, though, it was becoming obvious that Williams had grown concerned about typecasting; that people - the audience and Hollywood producers - would only see him as Zorro. "When I'm not Zorro, I'm Diego," he told the Longview Daily News at the time. "It's like working in a movie you never finish. You can't conclude anything as an actor."

Things got worse in the sense that there was a period where he couldn't do anything . While there should have been even more episodes of Zorro given the success of the show and the wide amount of merchandise it spawned, Disney demanded more money to produce the series, ABC refused to pay it and the matter ended up in court, with Williams under contract, unable to work anywhere else, but still getting his full salary.

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In between Zorro and Lost in Space , Williams actually stopped off at the Ponderosa ranch for a brief stay in 1964. When Bonanza actor Pernell Roberts, who played Adam Cartwright, decided to leave the show, Williams was brought in to play patriarch Ben's (Lorne Greene) nephew, Will Cartwright. Although he was slated to remain a permanent cast member and one of the four leads, a fan-generated letter-writing campaign resulted in the producers holding Roberts to his contract for one more season, resulting in Williams being let go after five episodes.

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Getting Lost in Space

In the end, there would be no third season for Zorro , the show ending production with the exception of those four special episodes. But thanks to its, he went to Europe to film the 1962 movies Damon and Pythias in Italy and another swashbuckler in the form of Captain Sinbad , which was filmed in Germany. That same year, for Disney he shot the three-part TV movie The Prince and the Pauper .

"When The Prince and the Pauper was finished," he related to The Bristol Daily Courier in 1965, "I thought, ‘Why come home right away?' So, my family and I stayed over there and I blew the entire TV pilot season. I wanted another series, because that fits in with my master plan. What is that? Yachts in the Mediterranean are part of it. And I don't mind the fact that Zorro is playing all over the world in reruns. Those residual checks can be mighty comforting."

Marc Cushman , author of the three-volume Irwin Allen's Lost in Space: The Authorized Biography of a Classic Sci-Fi Show , muses, "To go from Zorro right into a couple of ‘sword & sandals' movies, it was obvious he was typecast, and Williams would have understood this. Complaining wasn't his style, but it stands to reason he would have been looking for ways to broaden his image."

Which arrived in the form of Lost in Space , which itself was inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson , only transported into outer space. Williams is Professor John Robinson, who, along with his wife, Maureen ( Lassie ‘s June Lockhart ) and three children, Judy ( Marta Kristen ), Penny ( Angela Cartwright ), and Will ( Bill Mumy ), set off on a space mission.

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Joining them is U.S. Space Corps Major Don West ( Mark Goddard ), and a stowaway/saboteur on their ship, the Jupiter 2, is Dr. Zachary Smith ( Jonathan Harris ), who starts off as a villain, but ultimately becomes comic relief. There is also the Robot (voiced by Bob May ), who viewers may remember constantly proclaiming, "Warning! Warning! Danger! Danger!"

The premise at the start is that Dr. Smith's interference causes the ship to deviate from its mission and the group finds itself, as the title says, lost in space, traveling from planet to planet. "A strange thing happens about halfway through the first season," says Geoffrey, "in that every character was marginalized and the show became about Dr. Smith, Will Robinson and the Robot. Everybody else got, like, three lines to say every episode. And Guy Williams didn't live, breathe, eat, sleep and breathe show business. It was a job. And after starring in Zorro and in a few films, for him to get hired as the leading man of a series where he's almost part of the scenery is a waste. But the producers decided to follow the fan mail and just took the show from one kind of science fiction to another."

Notes Cushman, "In my research, I discovered that it was CBS that got [producer] Irwin Allen to shift the show to silliness, because of its early airtime. The directive came down to get rid of Smith and the Robot, so Irwin let Jonathan Harris run with the character and make him less threatening through comedy, so he stayed. Williams didn't like this, but, again, he wasn't a complainer, so he didn't voice his opinions in the press, or even on the set. He kept his unhappiness behind closed doors. He'd talk to Irwin about it, and Irwin would throw him a few bones each season in the form of some episodes that featured John Robinson and gave Guy Williams things to do."

Don't Cry For Him, Argentina!

Lost in Space ran from 1965 to 1968 for a total of 83 episodes, and when it ended, so did Williams' interest in Hollywood. Laughs Geoffrey, "While he was saying three lines a week on Lost in Space , he was taking his money from the show - as he had taken the money from Zorro - and invested it. And it turns out that Guy Williams was very good at growing money."

Having accumulated, invested and gained a great deal of wealth, he didn't actually need to act any longer. In 1973 he visited Argentina and was stunned to find the fervor that still surrounded him and his portrayal of Zorro. Outside of returning to America in 1983 for a reunion with the Lost in Space cast for a pair of celebrity episodes of Family Feud , he made South America his home.

"Why?" asks Cushman rhetorically. "I could never get anyone to answer that question, and no one ever asked Guy. Lost in Space had damaged his reputation to the degree that no one bothered. He went to Argentina because he was invited to go down there and appear as Zorro, and he was amazed by his popularity. The people really came out; they worshipped him and there was always talk of doing more with the character, so he stayed. I do suspect he had lost his desire to do more TV in the U.S. But I believe he would have worked if there had been any good offers. There weren't."

By all accounts, Williams - who was married to Janice Cooper from 1948 to 1983 and had two children - lived happily in Argentina, simultaneously enjoying his fame there, performing live Zorro-related shows, and having the ability to escape into his own bit of solitude.

Sadly, that solitude resulted in his seemingly disappearing in 1989, though it was discovered on May 6 of that year that he had died in his apartment a week earlier of a brain aneurysm, but nobody knew.

Guy Williams at 65 a was gone, but certainly hasn't been forgotten as his two great starring vehicles - Zorro and Lost in Space - continue to live on. Reflects Geoffrey, "It's unusual for someone whose biggest work was on television for eight seasons to still be remembered in the 21st century. Someone who very purposefully made the decision to walk away from show business and live his life, though he died way too young."

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Wow, a busy but successful week completed at Arena Uk for Team Williams. All the horses on good form. We kicked off the week with a 2nd place for Maisy and Mr Blue Sky in the U25 GP qualifier he then went on to finish 2nd in the six bar with Maisy. Gold Rush won the Foxhunter and qualified both his finals the following day again with Maisy. The highlight of the show came on Friday evenings gala night, with a huge crowd and an amazing atmosphere Maisy and Dalton claimed victory in the Puissance, the sole competitor to clear 2.05m. On Saturday another good day for Maisy when our 4 year old Tuinman Van De Lentamel finished 6th in the 4 year old style and performance, we were super pleased with his performance, he’s competed in two 4 year old National style and performance competitions and been inside the top 6 in both. Saturday night…. Major Grand Prix night, saw Ernie of Greenhill owned by Sport Horses Ulrich put in an outstanding performance to finish fourth with Guy. Big thanks to Arena UK for hosting and organising this super week of showjumping.

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A fantastic end to the Hickstead season for Masiy. Finishing 10th in the 1.40 GP qualifier the first day with Devil and a credible 8th in the Le Mieux All England Grand Prix.

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Ever since he sat on a pony, Guy has dedicated his life to Showjumping. Raised in Canterbury Kent with his parents Mick and Penny, who helped start Guys successful career on the national circuit and Internationally as a young rider. He spent time working at the Brendon Stud in Pyecombe before he moved to America to learn the ropes as an International show jumper with Margie Goldstein. He returned to Kent and married his wife Rebecca, whom he now has three children with, Maisy, George and Freddie, he spent 6 years living and working and competing in France with his family before returning to the UK and his new base in York, North Yorkshire. Guy has been in the top 10 British riders in the world for over 10 years and is known for being a speed demon. He has won many prestigious titles, his proudest moment was winning the Hickstead Derby, a dream he'd had since childhood. Guy is now known as not only a top showjumper but also for training some of Great Britains best up and coming riders. Guy also sources horses for riders all over Europe for all levels of the sport. He has extensive contacts in the Uk and Europe and has over 25 years of experience buying and selling horses. Guy is renown for his hard work and true horsemanship.

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17 year old Maisy is already following in her fathers footsteps. Winner of European Junior Team Bronze medal 2023. She is currently competing at 2* and 3* shows. Maisy got the riding bug when she first competed at the prestigious Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead in the mini challenge at the age of 3. She spent 6 years of her childhood living in France, she is fluent in French. She competed with her local pony club in France and finished in 3rd place at the Generali Open de France. Maisy is now living back in the UK and is riding horses for Team Williams, she can often be seen on the national circuit or travelling to International competitions round Europe with her father. She has recently been selected for the Gold Development training programme with British Showjumping and is has competed for Great Britain on the Junior British Team.

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