William Collier Sr.

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William Collier Sr
Louise Allen (?–1909) (her death)
Paula Marr (1910–?)
ChildrenWilliam Collier Jr.

William Collier Sr. (November 12, 1864 – January 13, 1944), born William Morenus, was an American writer, director and actor.

Collier ran away from home when only 11 years old to join a touring company run by

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In 1910 he appeared at the Elitch Theatre in Denver, Colorado, while his adopted son, stage named William Collier Jr., was recovering from scarlet fever that was followed by typhoid. His son recovered and was able to join his father in a production of The Patriot.

He "once opened The Patriot, one of his own plays, on December 30. On January 2 he advertised with some degree of truthfulness: 'Second Year in New York.'"[3]

Collier with son William Collier Jr.

He was married to the actress

Louise Allen; she died in 1909 and he married Paula Marr the following year, adopting her son Charles, whom he renamed William Collier Jr.

Collier died of pneumonia in 1944.[4] He was interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

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  4. ^ "William Collier". Hollywood Star Walk. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 13, 2019.

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