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Adam Williams (born Adam William Berg, November 26, 1922 – December 4, 2006) was an American film and television actor. A veteran "bad guy" actor of 1950s film and TV, he began his career after distinguished World War II military service as a United States Navy pilot, for which he received the Navy Cross. In 1952, Williams played the lead, a Los Angeles woman killer, in the film Without Warning! In 1953, he was cast as Larry, a car bomber, in The Big Heat. He had a leading role in the 1958 science fiction movie The Space Children. Other notable film roles include the psychiatrist in Fear Strikes Out (1957) and Valerian in North by Northwest (1959). During the 1950s and 1960s, he appeared on dozens of television series, including the syndicated Sheriff of Cochise, set in Arizona and starring John Bromfield, and Have Gun – Will Travel in the episode "The Reasonable Man". He portrayed private detective and murderer Jason Beckmeyer in the 1957 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Runaway Corpse." In 1961, he was cast as Jim Gates in the episode "Frontier Week" on Joanne Dru's sitcom Guestward, Ho!, set on a dude ranch in New Mexico. In 1960, he played the role of a sailor hitching a ride in The Twilight Zone season 1 episode "The Hitch-Hiker", where he is picked up by a terrified driver played by Inger Stevens, who is compelled to pick him up so that he may offer protection and safety to her from a mysterious hitchhiker who shows up at various times and places along the road while she travels across country. Many reviewers have cited this episode as one of The Twilight Zone's "10 Greatest" of the series. He had also appeared in the Twilight Zone episode "A Most Unusual Camera". Between 1959 and 1967 he appeared in six episodes of The Rifleman and in four episodes of Bonanza, and in 1961 as Adam in "A Rope for Charlie Munday", in the ABC adventure series The Islanders. He was cast as Burley Keller in the 1961 episode "The Persecuted" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series Lawman. He guest-starred in an episode of the 1961 NBC series The Americans, based on family conflicts stemming from the American Civil War, and in an episode of the 1961 series The Asphalt Jungle. One of his later roles was in the 1976 television movie Helter Skelter.
Ladies Knight
as Doofus (voice)

Helter Skelter
as Terrence Milik

Switch
as Henry Corwin

Cannon

Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Dr. Schmidt

Mannix
as Prosecutor

The High Chaparral
as Burton

Follow Me, Boys!
as Sergeant (uncredited)

Felony Squad

The F.B.I.
as David Brice

Honey West
as Gordon Forbes

The Glory Guys
as Pvt. Lucas Crain

Daniel Boone
as Mose

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
as Chief

The New Interns
as Wolanski

Gunfight at Comanche Creek
as Jed Hayden

Kraft Suspense Theatre
as Ben Jorgenson

Temple Houston
as Harmony Brown

The Fugitive
as Truck Driver

Arrest and Trial
as C.H. Littler

The Gallant Men

Combat!
as Lt. Col. Nash

The Virginian
as Roper

Convicts 4
as Guard

Sam Benedict
as Burton Harper

Dr. Kildare
as Ralph Walker

The Last Sunset
as Calverton

The Asphalt Jungle

The Americans

The Roaring 20's

Surfside 6
as Willie Cleveland

Stagecoach West
as Arnie Ames

The Westerner
as Pauk

Guestward, Ho!

Outlaws

Thriller
as Hymie Kralik

Mission of Danger

The Detectives
as Eddie Furman

The Untouchables
as Lloyd Barker

Hawaiian Eye
as Harry Gulliver

The Twilight Zone
as Woodward

Bonanza
as Muller

North by Northwest
as Valerian

Black Saddle
as Brad Pickard

Rawhide
as Kellino

77 Sunset Strip
as Willie Lee Hanks

Lawman
as Burley Keller

The Rifleman
as Jake Pardee

The Texan
as Jebb Kilmer

The Badlanders
as Deputy Leslie

The Space Children
as Dave Brewster

Darby's Rangers
as Heavy Hall

Trackdown
as Cowboy

Alcoa Theatre
as Wohlman

Maverick
as Sam Elkins

Perry Mason
as Jason Beckmeyer

M Squad
as Denny Sutton

Have Gun, Will Travel
as Simon Quill

The Lonely Man
as Lon

The Oklahoman
as Bob Randell