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Emmy Award winning actor William
Windom passed away at his home in Woodacre, California last
Thursday, his wife Patricia confirms. The 88-year-old actor died of
congestive heart failure.
In addition to numerous appearances in film and TV, the actor is best
known for playing Star Trek's Commodore Matt Decker, Murder
She Wrote's Dr. Seth Hazlitt, and multiple memorable roles on the
Rod Sterling series, The Twilight Zone and Night Gallery.
(YouTube video: William Windom in "The Doomsday Machine")
Windom won an Emmy in 1970 for best actor in a comedy series for his
performance in My World and Welcome to It, based on author James
Thurber's essays and cartoons. The actor is survived by his four
children and wife of 37 years.
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