Whit Bissell
Whit Bissell, originally named Whitner Nutting Bissell, was a distinguished American character actor whose prolific career extended from 1940 to 1984. Bissell became a familiar face in both film and television, known for his versatility and ability to bring depth to a wide range of roles.
Bissell appeared in numerous classic films over the decades, including notable performances in "The Time Machine" (1960) and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956), where he showcased his talent for portraying both authoritative figures and vulnerable characters. His work in television was equally impressive, with memorable guest appearances on iconic series such as "The Twilight Zone," "Star Trek," and "The Andy Griffith Show."
Throughout his career, Bissell's dedication to his craft earned him the respect of both audiences and peers. He was often cast in roles that highlighted his distinctive voice and commanding presence, making him a sought-after actor for various genres, from science fiction to drama.
Beyond his acting achievements, Whit Bissell's contributions to the entertainment industry left a lasting impact, as he became a beloved figure in the realm of character acting. His extensive body of work continues to be celebrated, cementing his legacy as a significant talent in American cinema and television history.
Filmography
Last of the Mohicans
Shack Out on 101
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
Johnny Tremain
Flood!
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
The Desperate Hours
Side Street
The Time Machine (1978)
A Double Life
Not as a Stranger
Red Mountain
At Gunpoint
Where Love Has Gone
Tokyo Joe
Psychic Killer
Warlock
Soylent Green
Monster on the Campus
Advance to the Rear
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
The Defiant Ones
The Turning Point
The Atomic Kid
The Killer That Stalked New York
Trial
The Tall Stranger
Creature from the Black Lagoon
The Family Secret
The Young Stranger
A Covenant with Death
He Walked by Night
Target Earth
The Shanghai Story