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After graduating from Brown University, William Paterson served with the army in Europe during World War II. After the war Mr. Paterson joined the Cleveland Playhouse. He left the Playhouse at the invitation of ACT founder William Ball in 1967. He remained a member of ACT's acting ensemble for 30 years. Interview conducted for the Legacy Oral History Project. California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Acting Actors American Conservatory Theatre Ball, William, 1931-1992 Cleveland Playhouse Paterson, William
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