Bill Hudson
William Louis Hudson Jr., known as Bill Hudson, is an accomplished American musician and actor. He gained prominence as the lead vocalist of The Hudson Brothers, a musical group he established in 1965 alongside his younger siblings, Brett and Mark. The band enjoyed success during the 1970s, known for their catchy tunes and vibrant performances.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Hudson ventured into acting, where he took on various supporting roles in films such as Zero to Sixty (1978), Hysterical (1983), and Big Shots (1987). His charm and talent also earned him a recurring guest appearance on the beloved television series Doogie Howser, M.D., which aired from 1989 to 1993, further showcasing his versatility as an entertainer.
Throughout his career, Hudson has been recognized not only for his contributions to music and film but also for the dynamic energy he brings to the stage and screen. His work with The Hudson Brothers remains a significant part of his legacy, marking a notable chapter in the landscape of American entertainment. Bill Hudson continues to be celebrated for his artistic achievements, leaving an indelible mark on both the music and acting industries.
Filmography
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park
Big Shots