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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1907-05-24 (117 years old)

Place of Birth

Vernon, Michigan, USA

Willis Bouchey

Biography:

Willis Ben Bouchey (May 24, 1907 – September 27, 1977) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 150 films and television shows.

Known For

Acting

2002

The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller as Zara (archive footage) (uncredited)

1971

1970

Dirty Dingus Magee as Ira Teasdale

1969

Young Billy Young as Doc Cushman
The Love God? as Judge Jeremiah Claypool

1968

Mayberry R.F.D. as Mr. Adams
Mayberry R.F.D. as Reverend Bickford
Mayberry R.F.D. as Mr. Fremont
The Doris Day Show as Col. John Brock

1967

1966

1965

1964

Cheyenne Autumn as Colonel at Victory Cave (uncredited)
Where Love Has Gone as Judge Murphy
Daniel Boone as Rowley
Broadside as Adm. Bradford

1963

1962

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as Jason Tully - Conductor
Panic in Year Zero! as Dr. Powell Strong
Incident in an Alley as Police Capt. Tom Brady
Saintly Sinners as Harrihan
How the West Was Won as Civil War Surgeon (uncredited)
The Virginian as Henry Mulford
The Virginian as Glen Hubbard

1961

Pocketful of Miracles as Newspaper Editor
You Have to Run Fast as Col. Maitland
Five Guns to Tombstone as George Landon
Two Rode Together as Mr. Harry J. Wringle
Hazel as Arnold Winters
Hazel as Mr. Dempsey
Hazel as The Mayor

1960

Sergeant Rutledge as Col. Otis Fosgate - president of the court-martial
The Andy Griffith Show as Fletch Roberts
Thriller as Lt. Farnham
The Andy Griffith Show as Charlie O'Malley

1959

1958

The Last Hurrah as Roger Sugrue
Darby's Rangers as Gen. Truscott
The Sheepman as Frank Payton
Wanted: Dead or Alive as Inspector John Bascomb
Bat Masterson as Marshal
Lawman as Jabez Bentham
Wanted: Dead or Alive as Dr. Johnathon M. Kirk
Wanted: Dead or Alive as Col. Bradley

1957

The Garment Jungle as Dave Bronson
Mister Cory as Mr. Vollard
Last Stagecoach West as George Bryceson
Zero Hour! as RCAF Doctor
Last of the Badmen as Marshall Parker
Beau James as Arthur Julian
The Night Runner as Loren Mayes
Perry Mason as Judge
Sugarfoot as Ira Fenwick
Goodyear Theatre as Marshal
Wagon Train as Mr. Grant
Alcoa Theatre as Marshal
Have Gun, Will Travel as Max Bender
Tombstone Territory as Mr. Travers

1956

Forever, Darling as Oliver Clinton
Pillars of the Sky as Col. Edson Stedlow
Johnny Concho as Sheriff Henderson
Magnificent Roughnecks as Ernie Biggers
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as CSA Gen. Sterling Price

1955

Man on the Ledge as Capt. Kane
The Long Gray Line as Major Thomas
Big House, U.S.A as Robertson Lambert
Hell on Frisco Bay as Police Lt. Paul Neville
The McConnell Story as Newton Bass
The Violent Men as Sheriff Martin Kenner
I Cover the Underworld as Warden Lewis J. Johnson
Battle Cry as Mr. Forrester
Lincoln's Doctor's Dog as Edwin Stanton
The Spoilers as Jonathan Struve
Gunsmoke as Sheriff Hockley
The 20th Century Fox Hour as Darby (uncredited)
Gunsmoke as Jim Stark
Cheyenne as Ralph Tobin

1954

Them! as Official at D.C. Meeting
The Bridges at Toko-Ri as Capt. Evans
Suddenly as Secret Service Detail Chief Dan Carney
A Star Is Born as McBride (uncredited)
Battle of Rogue River as Maj. Wallach
Drum Beat as Gen. Gilliam
The Lone Wolf as Ed Phillips

1953

Dangerous Crossing as Capt. Peters
The Big Heat as Lt. Ted Wilks
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis as Dr. Askit (uncredited)
From Here to Eternity as Army Lieutenant Colonel (uncredited)
Gun Belt as Endicott
Letter to Loretta as Father Francis Darling

1952

Don't Bother to Knock as Joe the Bartender
Belles on Their Toes as Kendall Williams (uncredited)
Washington Story as Senator
Deadline - U.S.A. as Henry (uncredited)
Assignment: Paris as Biddle, an Editor
Just for You as Hank Ross
Red Planet Mars as President
Cavalcade of America as Tom Carver
Four Star Playhouse as Mr. Dunwood
The Ford Television Theatre as Arthur Collins
The Ford Television Theatre as Charlie Crichton

1951

Elopement as Dr. Lucius Brenner (uncredited)
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Angus MacDonald
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as J. B. Duringham
Dragnet as Harold Everson Sr.