Guy Williams

public profile

Is your surname Catalano?

Connect to 1,613 Catalano profiles on Geni

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

Armando Joseph Catalano

Birthdate:
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States.
Death: April 30, 1989 (65)
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Immediate Family:

Son of Attilio Catalano and Clara Catalano

Managed by: René Robert G S
Last Updated:
view all

Immediate Family

About Guy Williams

Born Armando Catalano on Jan. 14, 1924 in New York, NY
Died April 30, 1989 of heart attack in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Guy Williams was a strikingly handsome actor who starred in the popular 1950s television series "Zorro."

The 6-foot, 3-inch second-generation Italian-American, whose real name was Armando Catalano, was chosen by Walt Disney Studios to portray Zorro on the small screen in a role made famous in motion pictures by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and later by Tyrone Power.

The television series recounted the adventures of Zorro and his alter-ego, Diego de la Vega, a seemingly spoiled son of a Spanish aristocrat.

De la Vega presented himself, to the chagrin of his father, as a disinterested and apathetic overseer of a ranch in the section of 1820s colonial California that was to become Los Angeles. When confronted with injustice, De la Vega secretly transformed into a Robin Hood-like defender of his countrymen against the abuses of Spanish overlords.

Zorro identified himself to villains and victims with trademark bullwhip, black mask, cape and — perhaps most endearing to audiences — his signature of using his foil to "make the sign of the Z" at the site of an escapade.

Extensive previous training in fencing helped Williams get the part in the series, which was produced from 1957 to 1959.

Williams also starred as professor John Robinson in the 1965-1968 series "Lost in Space," portraying the patriarch of a futuristic family on a space exploration mission gone awry. The series followed the family in their sabotaged spaceship as they tried to find their way home from a neighboring solar system.

Between the two television series, Williams starred in two movies that won him little attention: "The Prince and the Pauper" in 1962 and "Captain Sinbad" in 1963.

The son of an insurance broker, Williams grew up in New York City, where he attended public schools. After graduating from high school, he attended a military academy. Williams' father wanted him to pursue an insurance brokerage career, but Williams got into modeling and subsequently acting.

Williams was a frequent visitor to Buenos Aires and had apparently lived there alone for the last several months of his life.

Williams had two children with wife Janice Cooper, a former model. A son, Steven, was born in 1952 and a daughter, Toni, was born in 1957.

view all

Guy Williams's Timeline

1924
January 14, 1924
New York, New York, United States.
1989
April 30, 1989
Age 65
Buenos Aires, Argentina.