
William Benedict
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Benedict (April 16, 1917 – November 25, 1999) was an American actor, perhaps best known for playing "Whitey" in Monogram Pictures' The Bowery Boys series. Born in Haskell, Oklahoma, he took part in school theatricals, and on leaving school he made his way to Hollywood. His first film was $10 Raise (1935) starring Edward Everett Horton, which launched Benedict on a busy career. The blond-haired Benedict almost always played juvenile roles, such as newsboys, messengers, office boys, and farmhands. In 1939, when Universal Pictures began its Little Tough Guys series to compete with the popular Dead End Kids features, Billy Benedict was recruited into the cast. These films led him into the similar East Side Kids movies (usually playing a member of the East Side gang, but occasionally in villainous roles). The East Side Kids became The Bowery Boys in 1946, and Benedict stayed with the series (as "Whitey") through the end of 1951. Other films included My Little Chickadee (1940) starring W. C. Fields and Mae West, The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), Ed Wood's Bride of the Monster (1955), The Sting (1973) and Farewell, My Lovely (1975). Benedict never shook his juvenile image completely, and continued to play messengers and news vendors well into his sixties. He also worked often in television commercials.
Movies

The Sting
1973

$10 Raise
1935

Born Again
1978

The Bowery Boys: Legends of Laughter
2020

Home in Wyomin'
1942

Bowery Battalion
1951

The Ox-Bow Incident
1943

Fun on a Weekend
1947

The Killing
1956

Bringing Up Baby
1938

Bonanza: The Next Generation
1988

Steamboat Round the Bend
1935
TV Shows

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951

The Twilight Zone
1959

Little House on the Prairie
1974

Emergency!
1972

I Dream of Jeannie
1965

All in the Family
1971

Hill Street Blues
1981

Mission: Impossible
1966

Ellery Queen
1975

Quincy, M.E.
1976

The Red Skelton Show
1951

The Immortal
1970