William Paterson(1919-2003)
- Actor
A graduate of Brown University, he appeared for at least part of every
season for 20 years at The Cleveland Play House, taking time out for
live television, films, and four national tours with his own one-man
shows. He joined the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco
(where Annette Bening, Denzel Washington, Benjamin Bratt, Harry Hamlin, and 'Winnona Ryder' all schooled) in
1967 to play James Tyrone in Long Day's Journey Into Night. He has
appeared in major roles in A.C.T. productions of You Can't Take It With
You, Jumpers, The Matchmaker (U.S.S.R. tour), All the Way Home (Japan
tour), Buried Child, The Gin Game, Painting Churches, The Doctor's
Dilema, Saint Joan, Saturday-Sunday-Monday, The Cocktail Hour,
Pygmalion, Home, Gaslight (Drama Logue Award), Mrs. Warren's
Profession, and Mary Stuart. For Saturday-Sunday-Monday and Pygmalion
he received Bay Area Theatre Critic's Circle Awards for best supporting
actor, and for the The Cocktail Hour her earned the same award for best
principle performance. He appeared with Marc Singer and Fredi Olster in A.C.T.'s
_The Taming of the Shrew_ directed by William Ball both on stage and filmed
for PBS' Great Performances: Theater in America in 1976. Paterson
played Scrooge in the original A.C.T. production of A Christmas Carol
and performed the role for 14 seasons. He served for nine years on the
San Francisco Arts Commission and for two years as a trustee of The
American Conservatory Theater Foundation. He resides in San
Francisco.