Will Wright
William Henry "Will" Wright, born on March 26, 1894, in San Francisco, California, was a prominent American character actor known for his memorable performances, particularly in westerns and grumpy roles. Throughout his extensive career, he was featured in over 200 film and television productions. Wright's journey in the entertainment industry began in vaudeville, transitioned to the stage, and eventually led him to movies, radio, and television.
His filmography boasts a diverse array of titles, including notable works such as "Shadow of the Thin Man" (1941), "The Major and the Minor" (1943), "So Proudly We Hail!" (1943), "Road to Utopia" (1946), "Mother Wore Tights" (1947), "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" (1948), "Little Women" (1949), and "The Man with the Golden Arm" (1955). Among his most recognized roles was that of the corrupt city official Dolph Pillsbury in the Oscar-winning film "All the King's Men" (1949).
In addition to his on-screen work, Wright lent his voice to the character Friend Owl in Disney's classic animated feature "Bambi" (1942). He also made guest appearances on several television shows, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Will Wright passed away from cancer on June 19, 1962, in Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a rich legacy in the entertainment world.
Filmography
Vengeance Valley
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry
Johnny Tremain
Green Grass of Wyoming
Gunman's Walk
Lydia Bailey
The Deadly Companions
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Maisie Was a Lady
Bewitched
The Wayward Bus
In Old Oklahoma
The Blue Dahlia
The Tell-Tale Heart
Alias Jesse James
A Ticket to Tomahawk
Quantrill's Raiders
The Green Promise
An Act of Murder
The Kentuckian
Lure of the Wilderness
Cape Fear
Act of Violence
Whispering Smith
Sunset in the West
Dallas
The Last Posse
The Iron Sheriff
Paula
The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock
The Meanest Man in the World
House by the River
My Forbidden Past
The Wild One