Maston Williams, a renowned thespian, entered this world on April 23, 1879, in the charming town of Corsicana, Texas, USA, a place that would later become the site of his final resting place. Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impression on audiences with his captivating performances in various cinematic productions, including the iconic western series "The Lone Ranger" in 1938, the action-packed "The Painted Stallion" in 1937, and the thrilling adventure film "The Lost Jungle" in 1934.
As the years went by, Maston Williams' life came full circle, and he eventually bid farewell to this world on July 15, 1978, once again returning to his birthplace in Corsicana, Texas, USA, where he was laid to rest.