Films:
* The Black Cat (1934): His film debut, a horror film with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
* The Goldwyn Follies (1938): A musical featuring a young Judy Garland.
* The Roaring Twenties (1939): A gangster film alongside James Cagney.
* The Fight for Life (1940): A drama set in a hospital, showcasing Bendix's dramatic range.
* The Maltese Falcon (1941): A classic film noir alongside Humphrey Bogart.
* Lifeboat (1944): A tense survival drama with Tallulah Bankhead.
* The Daltons Ride Again (1945): A Western starring Randolph Scott.
* The Hoodlum Saint (1946): A crime drama with a unique premise.
* The Babe Ruth Story (1948): A biographical film about the legendary baseball player.
* The Red Danube (1949): A post-WWII drama set in Vienna.
* The Greatest Show on Earth (1952): A Cecil B. DeMille spectacle about a circus.
* The Caine Mutiny (1954): An acclaimed courtroom drama alongside Humphrey Bogart.
* The Ten Commandments (1956): Another Cecil B. DeMille epic.
* The Missouri Traveler (1958): One of his final films, a Western with Rory Calhoun.
Television:
* The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950-1955): A popular variety show where Bendix appeared in numerous episodes.
* The Philco Television Playhouse (1948-1955): Another anthology series that showcased Bendix's versatility.
* The Red Skelton Show (1951-1971): He made appearances in various episodes of this classic comedy series.
* The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954-1959): He appeared in a few episodes of this popular children's show.
* The Ed Sullivan Show (1948-1971): He made several appearances on this variety show, showcasing his talents.
Other Noteworthy Appearances:
* The Twilight Zone: He starred in the episode "The Fever" (1961).
* The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: He appeared in a few episodes of this suspense series.
* Dragnet: He played a variety of roles in episodes of this popular crime drama.
Overall: William Bendix was a versatile actor who worked in a variety of genres, and he left a lasting mark on both film and television.