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Candy Williams was born on 1929 in Australia, is an Australian actor. Discover Candy Williams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Born 1929, 1929
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Date of death 1983
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1929

Claude "Candy" Williams (1929–1983) was an Aboriginal Australian musician, known for his country and western singing, often termed the Aboriginal country music.

He was an active advocate for the advancement of his people, and also appeared in several television films and series.

Claude Williams was born on Erambie Mission, near Cowra, New South Wales, in 1929.

1957

In 1957, he was best man at famous country singer Jimmy Little's wedding.

With his wife Hazel, he had a son and a daughter, Claude and Avril.

His son is basketball player Claude Williams, who, on his appointment as head coach of the Sydney Kings, became the first and only Aboriginal basketball coach, and is an inductee of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sports Hall of Fame.

1960

In the 1960s, he appeared on a number of teen TV shows, and also toured with Jimmy Little's All Coloured Show.

1961

One of these was Burst of Summer, as Charlie (1961; based on the stage play by Oriel Gray ), and he subsequently appeared in the television series Wandjina! and in two episodes of A Country Practice.

Williams' brother is musician Harry Williams, who sung in a musical duo with Wilga Munro (later his wife, known as Wilga Williams), and also with their band the Country Outcasts.

Claude also played with the Country Outcasts, touring with them throughout New South Wales and Victoria.

Williams was a keen advocate for Aboriginal people, as a member of the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs as well as the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (usually known by its acronym FCAATSI).

1963

Williams had recorded a number of albums by 1963, and had also acted in two films made for television.

1974

He is first cousin to Harry Williams, the first Indigenous soccer player to represent the Socceroos at a World Cup, in 1974.

1983

He lived in Sydney with his family, until his death in 1983 of a urinary tract infection.