William de Clerq Reynolds, born in Los Angeles, began his film career in 1951, one year after his marriage to 'Molly Sinclair' .
William and his wife, Molly Sinclair , have one son, Eric, and one daughter, Carrie, who was named after the movie Carrie (1952) .
Interviewed in Tom Weaver s book, "I Talked with a Zombie" (McFarland & Co., 2008).
He rarely displayed his physique in "beefcake" scenes. However, his bare chest can be seen (in color) in 1956s "Away All Boats" as he sits up in bed while having his injured leg bandaged, and again (in b&w) in a 1959 "Bronco" episode called "The Baron of Broken Lance" in which, as a newlywed on a wagon train, he sits at the back end of a covered wagon.
Brother of Debbie Reynolds
Uncle of Carrie Fisher.
Uncle of Todd Fisher.