William Powell

Birth Name:
William Horatio Powell
Birth Date:
July 29, 1892
Birth Place:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Death Date:
March 5, 1984
Place of Death:
Desert Hospital, Palm Springs, California
Age:
91
Cause of Death:
Heart failure
Cemetery Name:
Desert Memorial Park
Claim to Fame:
Show Business
William Powell was a premier American actor who personified the suave and sophisticated leading man during Hollywood's Golden Age. A major star at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he was paired with Myrna Loy in 14 films, including the Thin Man series based on the Nick and Nora Charles characters created by Dashiell Hammett. Powell became known for his quick wit and on-screen chemistry with leading ladies such as Jean Harlow, Carole Lombard and Myrna Loy. Powell was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times for The Thin Man (1934), My Man Godfrey (1936), and Life with Father (1947) but never won.

Fun Facts

Given his later suave image, it is a surprise that in ‘The Great Gatsby’ in 1926, he played the gas station owner rather than one of the upper class leads.

William Powell Jr was the only child of William Powell and his first wife Eileen. They had originally married back in 1915..  They would finally divorce in 1930. His mother died at the young age of 48 in 1942.  As a boy William Jr was apparently plagued by emotional problems. He went on to become a successful television writer whose work was seen on such series as ‘Bonanza,’ ‘Death Valley,’ ‘Rawhide,’ and ’77 Sunset Strip.’ He served as an associate producer at Warner Brothers Studios and at Universal Studios as well as holding a position at NBC. After ill health precipitated his resignation, William Jr. was diagnosed with hepatitis and kidney ailments. His lifelong struggle with depression deepened, and at the age of 43, he wrote his father a four page farewell stating that he was “… going where it’s better,” stepped into a shower, and stabbed himself to death on March 13, 1968. His father never revealed anything else about the letter except the end of it. He was laid to rest next to his father Desert Memorial Park.

His movie successes continued until 1955 when he starred in ‘Mister Roberts’ with James Cagney and Henry Fonda. He then settled down to a long and happy 25 year retirement, refusing all requests for a comeback. His home is located at 383 West Vereda Norte, Palm Springs , CA 92262.

 

Cemetery Information:

Final Resting Place:

Desert Memorial Park

31-705 Da Vall Drive

Cathedral City, California, 92262

USA

North America

Map:

Map of Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California

Grave Location:

Section B-10, Grave 20

Grave Location Description

As you enter the cemetery through the entrance on Ramon Drive, drive ahead 150 and look for the B-10 marker at the base of the tree. Walk two rows to the right of the marker and 20 spaces into the grassy area (and about 4 spaces from the walled garden area) and you will find the final resting places of William Powell and his wife Diane “Mousie” Lewis Powell.

Grave Location GPS

33.8169365081, -116.44181452

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