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William Berger, also known as Bill Berger and Wilhelm Berger, born Wilhelm Thomas Berger (June 20, 1928 – October 2, 1993) was an American actor, mostly associated with Euro and spaghetti Westerns. Biography
William Berger (or Will Berger) is an American author, radio music host and commentator. [ 1 ] Born in California on January 25, 1961, he studied Romance languages and musicology at the University of California, Santa Cruz .
William Thomas Berger (1815–1899), English manufacturer and missionary director William Berger (actor) (1928–1993), Austrian-American actor William Berger (author) (born 1961), American writer on music and radio host
Sartana in the Valley of Death (Italian: Sartana nella valle degli avvoltoi, also known as Ballad of Death Valley) is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Roberto Mauri and starring William Berger. [1] [2]
William Berger as Banjo; Ignazio Spalla (as Pedro Sanchez) as Carrincha; Aldo Canti (as Nick Jordan) as Indio/Alley Cat; Linda Veras as Jane, a saloon girl and Banjo's lover. Franco Ressel as Stengel; Antonio Gradoli (as Anthony Gradwell) as Ferguson; Claudio Undari (as Robert Hundar) as Oswald; Gianni Rizzo as Judge O'Hara
Fasthand (Italian: Mi chiamavano "Requiescat"... ma avevano sbagliato, Spanish: Mano rápida, also known as Fasthand is Still My Name and Fast Gun Is Still My Name) is a 1973 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Frank Bronston [1] and starring Alan Steel, William Berger and Frank Braña. [2] [3] [4] [5]
William and Mary Berger. Cover of the Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission in 1875.. William Thomas Berger (1815–1899) was a Christian starch manufacturer in London and owner of Samuel Berger & Co., a patent rice starch manufacturer, who became the first home (England) director of the China Inland Mission with James Hudson Taylor in 1865.
Vent Haven Museum was founded by William Shakespeare Berger (1878–1972), a Cincinnati businessman and amateur ventriloquist. [4] Berger amassed his collection of approximately 500 dummies from 1910 until his death. [5]