![]() NR: You were in the original cast of South Pacific on Broadway. It requires a lot of thought, and you do a certain amount of praying to make sure you’re moving in the right direction. WM: Some have been more difficult than others, but not really. NR: Are there any you did that you regretted? (smiles) I’m usually relieved that I didn’t have to do it. NR: Are there any you look back on and wish you’d taken? I’ve read them, and then I’ve recommended other people to play them. WM: I’ve been working pretty steadily for those 60 years. NR: You’ve managed to land so many wonderful roles. It just evolved when I was playing football. We had all of these big gatherings of the whole family on Saturday nights, and everybody had to do something, so that was my theater. My mother was what you would call an elocutionist when she was quite young. I wanted to do sets and that sort of thing, but I just veered off into acting. WM: Sort of, but my thought was that I wanted to design for the theater. NR: Had you had any interest in acting before that? I met with Peter Glenville, who was directing Saroyan’s play, and that was the beginning. I studied acting, directing, radio and television. They setup a situation where you could go to England and study. I had about 14 points, so I knew I’d have to start another war or something if I wanted to get home. You got so many points for being wounded, and so many points for battles. You had to have 86 points at the end of the war to go home. WM: I caught the last month of the war in Germany. NR: Were you stationed in England during the war? Back in the ‘40s I did the first production of Saroyan’s The Time of Your Life. NR: What made you go into theater initially? William McGuire: Well, I’m on my 79th birthday, and I’ve been in the Nancy Rosati: I started looking at your resumé and it went on for several pages . Not ready to retire yet, Biff McGuire is reuniting with his Mornings at Seven co-starĮstelle Parsons in Horton Foote’s latest play, The Day Emily History of the medium, from "Studio One" and "The Ford Theatre Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Serpico, and the original version of Tony nomination for The Young Man from Atlanta, and another one inĢ002 for the revival of Mornings at Seven. He was in the original South Pacific, received a With almost twenty Broadway shows to his name, dozens of films,Īnd television credits dating back to the early 1950s, he would beĭifficult to miss. IT IS A VIOLATION PUNISHABLE UNDER LAW FOR ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE TO PRESENT ANY WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF AGE WHICH IS FALSE, FRAUDULENT OR NOT ACTUALLY HIS/HER OWN FOR THE PURPOSE OF ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE.Most theater fans have seen William Biff McGuire perform at one time orĪnother. Any person under the age of twenty-one years or.No person shall sell or give away any alcoholic beverages to: We reserve the right to refuse delivery of wine or liquor for any reason.ĪCCORDING TO THE SURGEON GENERAL, WOMEN SHOULD NOT DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY BECAUSE OF THE RISK OF BIRTH DEFECTS.Wines and spirits are sold by KSSWINE LLC, d/b/a Parcelle Wines, License #1302013, 509-511 W38TH ST, NY, NY 10018.Your credit card will be charged separately for wine and liquor under "Parecell Wines LLC".Parcelle Wines LLC, and Baldor Transportation LLC are separate companies.Restocking charges of 15% of your order may also apply. ![]() If proper identification is not available at the time of delivery, your delivery will be refused and you will be charged a delivery attempt fee of $5.95.The person receiving the delivery must present proper age verification and will be required to sign. You must be 21 years of age to order wine or liquor.Purchases from Parcelle Wine are subject to the following terms and conditions: We are certain that you’ll find this collection to fit any occasion you may have. Our selection of wines are curated by Parcelle Wines in New York City. Wine and Liquor - Provided by Parcelle Wine. ![]()
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