William, a talented character actor, gained widespread recognition through his numerous appearances in popular soap operas, impressing audiences with his versatility and range.
Initially transitioning from the stage to the screen, William's early film career in the 1940s, although promising, ultimately fizzled out after approximately four years, failing to leave a lasting impact.
However, in the 1950s, William discovered his true calling on television, where he flourished as a versatile performer. He played the role of the father on the popular soap opera Young Dr. Malone for five consecutive years, and also made notable appearances on Another World, The Edge of Night, Search for Tomorrow, and A World Apart.
One of his most memorable credits was his membership in the continuing cast of the pioneering hour-long television drama series, The Mask, which aired in 1954.
As the decades progressed, William continued to work steadily, appearing in a variety of television mini-series and movies. Additionally, he maintained his connection to the stage, performing in esteemed plays by renowned playwrights Eugene O'Neill and Edward Albee.