Willis Bouchey

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William Bouchey (born May 24, 1907 in Michigan , † August 26, 1977 in Burbank , California ) was an American actor .

Life

Bouchey played his first role in a film in 1951 in the comedy Cornelia Doesn't . In addition to Anne Francis and Clifton Webb , the former stage actor played a supporting role for Dr. Brenner. Bouchey was a member of John Ford's Stock Company and starred in several of the director's films, such as The Last Command or Two Rode Together . In Sam Fuller's Police Intervene , from 1953, Bouchey played the role of FBI agent Zara.

In addition to his work in film, Bouchey also appeared on television. He played the judge in the series Perry Mason in 23 episodes between 1960 and 1966 and had guest appearances in various series such as the Andy Griffith Show and Alfred Hitchcock Presents . Bouchey, who was hired almost only for supporting roles, often played authority figures such as judges, police officers or military superiors.

Filmography

  • 1951: Cornelia doesn't do that (Elopement)
  • 1952: Budapest does not answer (Assignment Paris)
  • 1952: Stronger than Chains (Carbine Williams)
  • 1952: Take off the mask (Deadline - USA)
  • 1952: Temptation to 809 (Don't Bother to Knock)
  • 1952: Just for You
  • 1952: The Golden Mermaid (Million Dollar Mermaid)
  • 1952: Red Planet Mars
  • 1952: Washington Story
  • 1953: Police intervene (Pickup on South Street)
  • 1953: Dangerous Crossing
  • 1953: From Here to Eternity (From Here to Eternity)
  • 1953: The Big Heat (The Big Heat)
  • 1953: The President's Lady
  • 1953: Assault in Texas (Gun Belt)
  • 1954: A new star in the sky (A Star is Born)
  • 1954: Formicula (Them!)
  • 1954: Battle of Rogue River
  • 1954: The Lonely Eagle (Drum Beat)
  • 1954: The Intriguers (Executive Suite)
  • 1954: Fireman Save My Child
  • 1954: Rauhe Gesellen (The Violent Men)
  • 1954: The Assassin (Suddenly)
  • 1954: The Bridges at Toko-Ri (The Bridges at Toko-Ri)
  • 1955: Vacation Until You Wake Up (Battle Cry)
  • 1955: Blood Money (Big House, USA)
  • 1955: Bloody Road (Hell on Frisco Bay)
  • 1955: The Rats of Chicago (I Cover the Underworld)
  • 1955: With Brute Force (The Spoilers)
  • 1955: Rookie of the Year
  • 1955: With body and soul (The Long Gray Line)
  • 1955: Wolkenstürmer (The McConnell Story)
  • 1956: Escaped Death (Pillars of the Sky)
  • 1956: My Angel and I (Forever Darling)
  • 1956: Johnny Concho
  • 1956: Magnificent Roughnecks
  • 1957: Beautiful Women, Hard Dollars (Beau James)
  • 1957: The Wings of Eagles
  • 1957: Mister Cory
  • 1957: For Bare Life (The Garment Jungle)
  • 1957: The Last Stagecoach West
  • 1957: The Night Runner
  • 1957: Dead or Alive (Last of the Badmen)
  • 1957: 714 does not answer (Zero Hour!)
  • 1958: Overrun by tanks (Darby's Rangers)
  • 1958: The Sheepman in Colorado
  • 1958: The Last Hurray (The Last Hurray)
  • 1959: On the ball was no name (No Name on the Bullet)
  • 1959: The last command (The Horse Soldiers)
  • 1960: The Black Sergeant (Sergeant Rutledge)
  • 1961: Flee or Die (You Have to Run Fast)
  • 1961: The Lower Ten Thousand (Pocketful of Miracles)
  • 1961: Five Guns to Tombstone
  • 1961: Two Rode Together (Two Rode Together)
  • 1962: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance)
  • 1962: Flashing Spikes
  • 1962: How the West Was Won (How the West Was Won)
  • 1962: Incident in an Alley
  • 1962: Panic in Year Zero (Panic in Year Zero!)
  • 1962: Saintly Sinners
  • 1964: Cheyenne (Cheyenne Autumn)
  • 1964: Where the love leads (Where Love Has Gone)
  • 1965: McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force
  • 1966: Forty Daredevils (Follow Me, Boys!)
  • 1967: Return of the Gunfighter ( Hot Colts in Fists )
  • 1969: Even a sheriff needs help from time to time (Support Your Local Sheriff)
  • 1969: The Merciless Avenger (Young Billy Young)
  • 1969: The Love God?
  • 1970: The "sharpest" of all bandits (Dirty Dingus Magee)
  • 1971: Latigo (Support Your Local Gunfighter)

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Portrait of Willis Bouchey in: The New York Times