Chill Wills

Chill Wills

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Chill Theodore Wills (July 18, 1902 – December 15, 1978) was an American film actor, and a singer in the Avalon Boys Quartet. He was a performer from early childhood, forming and leading the Avalon Boys singing group in the 1930s. After appearing in a few westerns he disbanded the group in 1938, and struck out on a solo acting career. One of his more memorable roles was that of the distinctive voice of Francis the Mule in a series of popular films. Wills' deep, rough voice, with its Western twang, was matched to the personality of the cynical, sardonic mule. As was customary at the time, Wills was given no billing for his vocal work, though he was featured prominently on-screen as blustery General Ben Kaye in the fourth entry, Francis Joins the WACS. He provided the deep voice for Stan Laurel's performance of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" in Way Out West (1937), in which the Avalon Boys Quartet appeared. Wills was cast in numerous serious film roles, including as "the city of Chicago" as personified by a phantom police sergeant in the film noir City That Never Sleeps (1953), and that of Uncle Bawley in Giant (1956), which also features Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean. Wills was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role as Davy Crockett's companion "Beekeeper" in the film The Alamo (1960). However, his aggressive campaign for the award was considered tasteless by many, including the film's star/director/producer John Wayne, who publicly apologized for Wills. Wills' publicity agent, W.S. "Bow-Wow" Wojciechowicz, accepted blame for the ill-advised effort, claiming that Wills had known nothing about it. The Oscar was instead won by Peter Ustinov for his role as Lentulus Batiatus in Spartacus. In Rory Calhoun's CBS western series The Texan, Wills appeared in the lead role in the 1960 episode entitled "The Eyes of Captain Wylie". Wills starred in the short-run series Frontier Circus which aired for only one season (1961–62) on CBS. In 1966, he was cast in the role of a shady Texas rancher, Jim Ed Love, in the short-lived ABC comedy/western series The Rounders (reprising his role in the 1965 film The Rounders, starring Henry Fonda), with co-stars Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne and Walker Edmiston. in 1963-64, Wills joined William Lundigan, Walter Brennan and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in making appearances on behalf of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater, the Republican nominee in the campaign against U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. In 1968, Wills refused to support Richard Nixon for the presidency and served as master of ceremonies for George C. Wallace, former governor of Alabama, for the California campaign stops in Wallace's presidential campaign.[5] Wills was among the few Hollywood celebrities to endorse Wallace's bid against Nixon and Hubert H. Humphrey; another was Walter Brennan. Also in 1968, he starred in the Gunsmoke episode "A Noose for Dobie Price", where he played Elihu Gorman, a former outlaw who joins forces with Marshal Matt Dillon, played by James Arness, to track down a member of his former gang who has escaped jail. His last role was in 1978, as a janitor in Stubby Pringle's Christmas. CLR Description above from the Wikipedia article Chill Wills, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Acting

1994

1977

Mr. Billion
Movie

Col. Clayton T. Winkle

1970

Night Gallery
Tv

Heppelwhite (segment "The Little Black Bag")

1970

1969

The Over the Hill Gang
Movie

Gentleman George Agnew

1966

1965

1963

1963

The Wheeler Dealers
Movie

Jay Ray Spinelby

1963

Burke's Law
Tv

General Hector Harder

1963

Burke's Law
Tv

Stanton Custer

1963

Burke's Law
Tv

Harry Riggs

1962

Young Guns of Texas
Movie

Preacher Sam Shelby

1961

Gold of the Seven Saints
Movie

Doc Wilson Gates, M.D.

1960

1960

1960

Route 66
Tv

Unknown

1958

1956

Giant
Movie

Uncle Bawley

1956

Santiago
Movie

Captain 'Sidewheel' Jones

1955

Gunsmoke
Tv

Elihu Gorman

1955

Gunsmoke
Tv

Abe Blocker

1955

Gunsmoke
Tv

Red Conniston

1954

Hell's Outpost
Movie

Kevin Russell

1954

Francis Joins the WACS
Movie

Francis (voice) (uncredited)

1953

Tumbleweed
Movie

Sheriff Murchoree

1953

City That Never Sleeps
Movie

Sgt. Joe, the 'Voice of Chicago'

1953

Francis Covers the Big Town
Movie

Francis (voice) (uncredited)

1952

Francis Goes to West Point
Movie

Francis (voice) (uncredited)

1951

Francis Goes to the Races
Movie

Francis (voice) (uncredited)

1950

Rio Grande
Movie

Dr. Wilkins

1950

1950

Francis
Movie

Francis the Talking Mule (voice)

1949

Red Canyon
Movie

Marshal G.T. Brackton

1949

Tulsa
Movie

Pinky Jimpson (Narrator)

1948

1947

High Barbaree
Movie

Lars (uncredited)

1946

The Yearling
Movie

Buck Forrester

1946

Gallant Bess
Movie

Chief Petty Officer

1946

1944

Barbary Coast Gent
Movie

Sheriff Hightower

1942

Stand by for Action
Movie

Mate Jenks, Chef-Bootsmann

1942

Apache Trail
Movie

'Pike' Skelton

1942

1941

Honky Tonk
Movie

The Sniper

1941

Billy the Kid
Movie

Tom Patterson

1941

Western Union
Movie

Homer Kettle

1940

1940

1940

Boom Town
Movie

Harmony Jones

1939

1937

Nobody's Baby
Movie

Amateur Hour Quartet Singer

1937

Way Out West
Movie

Lead Singer of the Avalon Boys / Stan's Bass Singing (uncredited)

Infos

Full Name
Chill Wills
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
7/18/1902
Date of Death
12/15/1978
Also Known As

Theodore Childress Wills