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Years active
  
1938-1987

Name
  
Bill Edwards

Role
  
Film actor


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Born
  
September 14, 1918 (
1918-09-14
)
New Jersey USA

Occupation
  
Film, television actor, Artist

Children
  
Daughter, Linda Edwards

Died
  
December 21, 1999, Newport Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Hazel Allen Edwards (m. ?–1999), Beryl Margret Hunter

Movies and TV shows
  
First Man into Space, The Fighting Stallion, Hail the Conquering Hero, Hawaii Five‑O, Wizards of the Demon Sword

Similar People
  
Robert Day, Preston Sturges, Lew Landers, Fred Olen Ray, John Berry

Bill Edwards (September 14, 1918 – December 21, 1999) was an American film/television actor, championship rodeo rider, and a (Smithsonian-exhibited) multi-talented and highly successful artist.

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Born in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, Edwards began drawing horses as a child and continued drawing as he grew up on a Wyoming ranch. From this lifestyle Bill was to become a championship rodeo rider. Broken bones brought his riding career to a halt, and the 6-foot-5 Bill Edwards became a model in New York City. An agent brought him to Hollywood in the early 1940s. He was under contract to Paramount Pictures for nearly a decade, after which he turned to art.

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In addition to Western films, the blonde, blue-eyed Edwards had featured roles in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay and Hail the Conquering Hero, both released in 1944.

In the 1950s, Edwards became a painter. He did illustrations for Hanna-Barbera and Disney as well as creating the artwork for numerous book and novel covers. Bill was commissioned by the United States Air Force Art Program to paint recruiting posters and paintings of Air Force planes and combat scenes. Several, such as one entitled "Generation Gap," were exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution, the Pentagon and a traveling Air Force exhibit. Bill had an illustrious career as an artist, and he became best known for his paintings of the Old West. His works were sold at numerous galleries throughout California and the Southwest, and many of his paintings of the Old West hang in private collections.

In January, 1946, Bill married Hazel Allen, to whom he was married until the mid-1970s. He then married a second time to Beryl Margret Hunter, who was born in Middlesex, England; they married in the late 1980s and were happily married until her death on 12 December 1995. Upon her death he remarried his first wife Hazel Allen. Bill died December 21, 1999 at the age of 81 in Newport Beach, California of pneumonia caused by an illness that affected his muscular system. He was survived by his wife and his daughter, Linda Edwards.

Filmography

Actor
1982
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
William T. Maxfield / Coach Bell
- Murder by Night (1987) - William T. Maxfield
- One More Summer (1982) - Coach Bell
1986
Blood & Orchids (TV Movie) as
George Elmendorf
1985
Gidget's Summer Reunion (TV Movie) as
Harry Schaffer
1971
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Jonathan Kaye / John Tarnow / Simpson / ...
- A Shallow Grave (1979) - John Tarnow
- East Wind - Ill Wind (1977) - Jonathan Kaye
- Deadly Doubles (1977) - Jonathan Kaye
- You Don't See Many Pirates These Days (1977) - Jonathan Kaye
- Tour De Force, Killer Aboard (1976) - Jonathan Kaye
- The Capsule Kidnapping (1976) - Jonathan Kaye
- Death's Name Is Sam (1975) - Jonathan Kaye
- Termination with Extreme Prejudice (1975) - Jonathan Kaye
- 6,000 Deadly Tickets (1975) - Simpson
- Bones of Contention (1975) - Jonathan Kaye
- Presenting- in the Center Ring- Murder (1974) - Jonathan Kaye
- Anybody Can Build a Bomb (1973) - Jonathan Kaye
- Will the Real Mr. Winkler Please Die? (1973) - W D 'Bill' Druthers
- Fools Die Twice (1972) - Jonathan Kaye
- You Don't Have to Kill to Get Rich - But It Helps. (1972) - Wally Schuster
- Didn't We Meet at a Murder? (1972) - Frank Wellman
- Highest Castle, Deepest Grave (1971) - Dr. Herbert Ventnor (as William Edwards)
1978
Pearl (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Begeham
- Part 3 (1978) - Dr. Begeham
- Part 2 (1978) - Dr. Begeham
- Part 1 (1978) - Dr. Begeham
1977
Big Hawaii (TV Series)
- Gandy (1977)
1974
Inferno in Paradise as
Captain Martin
1970
Tora! Tora! Tora! as
Col. Kendall J. Fielder - Short's Intelligence Officer (uncredited)
1960
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Hoffman / Merchant / Man / ...
- Ride the Wind: Part 2 (1966) - Hoffman
- A Woman Lost (1963) - Merchant
- The Secret (1961) - Man
- Death at Dawn (1960) - Mr. Cameron
1961
Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
USCG Commander Murdock
- Sub Hatch (1961) - USCG Commander Murdock
1959
Don't Give Up the Ship as
Executive Officer (uncredited)
1957
Dragnet (TV Series)
- The Big Coins (1957)
1956
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Captain Charles Carter
- Two Bits (1956) - Captain Charles Carter
1951
The First Legion as
Joe
1951
Follow the Sun as
Service Station Attendant (uncredited)
1951
Call Me Mister as
Military Policeman (uncredited)
1950
What Happened to Jo Jo? (Short) as
Mr. Dobson
1950
Border Outlaws as
Mike Hoskins
1950
Federal Man as
Agent George Palmer (as William Edwards)
1950
The Fighting Stallion as
Lon Evans
1949
Trail of the Yukon as
Jim Blaine
1949
Home in San Antone as
Ted Gibson
1947
Danger Street as
Sandy Evans
1946
Our Hearts Were Growing Up as
Tom Newhall
1946
The Virginian as
Sam Bennett
1946
Miss Susie Slagle's as
Elijah Howe, Jr.
1945
Yolanda and the Thief as
Gatekeeper (uncredited)
1945
Duffy's Tavern as
Soda Jerk (uncredited)
1944
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay as
Tom Newhall
1944
Hail the Conquering Hero as
Forrest Noble
1944
The Adventures of Mark Twain as
Miner (uncredited)
1944
You Can't Ration Love as
Pete Allen
1943
Riding High as
Cowboy (uncredited)
1943
Princess O'Rourke as
Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
1943
Adventure in Iraq as
Radio Operator
1943
Murder on the Waterfront as
Guard (uncredited)
1943
Air Force as
Soldier (uncredited)
1943
The Hard Way as
Interne at Hospital (uncredited)
1942
Now, Voyager as
Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
1942
You Can't Escape Forever as
Cassidy (uncredited)
1942
Busses Roar as
Blond Sailor at Bar (uncredited)
1942
The Gay Sisters as
Man Entering Courtroom (uncredited)
1942
Escape from Crime as
Reporter (uncredited)
1942
Wings for the Eagle as
Customer (uncredited)
1942
Yankee Doodle Dandy as
Reporter (uncredited)
1942
Winning Your Wings (Short) as
Soldier Dancing with Blonde (uncredited)
1942
Murder in the Big House as
Reporter (uncredited)
1942
The Bugle Sounds as
Recruit (uncredited)
1939
Daughters Courageous as
Boy on Beach (uncredited)
1938
Strange Faces as
Bit Part (uncredited)

References

Bill Edwards (actor) Wikipedia