Along with wife Carson, survivors include two children and two grandchildren. He appeared in a total of 20 Broadway productions in a career that spanned seven decades. McGuire many times in his tenure as associate artistic director at Seattle Rep, recalled that the reserved, sometimes even shy, actor "had a special gift for repose, for a commanding stillness in the midst of a play’s action that magnetized an audience." His next two Broadway roles would earn Tony nominations for Best Featured Actor in a Play: The Young Man From Atlanta in 1997 and Morning’s at Seven in 2002.ĭoug Hughes, who worked with Mr. McGuire returned to Broadway in 1992 in Conversations With My Father. The couple continued their onstage partnership, often appearing opposite each other in the classic repertoire of Seattle Rep.Īfter spending several years on the West coast, with dozens of film and television roles, including The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The Thomas Crown Affair, and Serpico, Mr. The two were married that same year, and the following year starred together as King Arthur and Guenevere in the original national tour of Camelot. ![]() McGuire is survived by his wife, actress Jeannie Carson, who he met in 1960 when he was cast as Woody Mahoney in the revival of Finian’s Rainbow opposite Carson as Sharon McLonergan. It was also released on DVD by Shout Factory as part of the Elvira's Movie Macabre series, hosted by Elvira, played by Cassandra Peterson.Mr. On VHS and DVD, the film has been released by various labels over the years with questionable legitimacy to the rights and subpar presentations. The film was originally released theatrically in the United States by Diplomat in 1973. ![]() At the very end, he starts to change into a werewolf. In audio over the closing credits, the President addresses the nation. Many witnesses decide to cover up the act saying Jack bravely came into the line of fire. He then leaves for Marion, who then shoots him with a silver bullet, thus killing him and changing him back to his human form. The President needs Jack for a special interview with the Chinese prime minister however, Jack starts to change into a werewolf and he attacks the President. Jack then presents a pattern of where the murders have happened in the shape of a pentagram he convinces him (Salmon) to lock him in his apartment and restrain him and also to be documented. The Werewolf of Washington (Dean Stockwell, Biff McGuire, Jane House) Blu-ray This is a preorder for a new release item that is not yet released. Early years edit McGuire attended Hamden High School and the University of Massachusetts, where he studied agricultural engineering. Jack is now convinced that he is a werewolf when he tries to explain this to his superior, Commander Salmon (Beeson Carroll), the latter does not believe him. William 'Biff' McGuire (Octo March 9, 2021) was an American actor, best known as Inspector Kramer in Nero Wolfe (1979). Numerous murders suddenly occur all over Washington, all related to the President's staff. ![]() Jack suddenly starts to feel different changes about him whenever the moon is full. When he returns to Washington D.C., he is assigned to the President ( Biff McGuire) he has also been having an affair with the President's daughter Marion (Jane House). She then gives him a charm and tells him to be careful now that he may suffer the same effects. He then meets a gypsy woman who tells him it was her son and he needed to die to be saved. When Jack tries to report it, he believes it is the work of Communists. Jack Whittier ( Dean Stockwell) is the press secretary for the White House and for the President of the United States while on assignment in Hungary, he is bitten by a wolf who actually turns out to be a man. With almost twenty Broadway shows to his name, dozens of films, and television credits dating back to the early 1950s, he would be difficult to miss. Produced by Nina Schulman, it satirizes several individuals in the Richard Nixon administration. Most theater fans have seen William Biff McGuire perform at one time or another. The Werewolf of Washington is a 1973 horror comedy film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg and starring Dean Stockwell.
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