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  1. William Henry Wright (March 26, 1894 – June 19, 1962) was an American actor. He was frequently cast in Westerns and as a curmudgeonly and argumentative old man. Over the course of his career, Wright appeared in more than 200 film and television roles.

  2. William Henry "Will" Wright (March 26, 1894, San Francisco, California - June 19, 1962, Los Angeles, California) was an American character actor. He was frequently cast in westerns and in curmudgeonly roles. Over the course of his career, Wright appeared in more than 200 film and television roles.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0942926Will Wright - IMDb

    Will Wright. Actor: The Blue Dahlia. One of those familiar character actors who seems to have been born old, Will Wright specialized in playing crusty old codgers, rich skinflints,crooked small-town politicians and the like.

  4. William H. Wright was born on 25 April 1902 in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Burke's Law (1963), Mannix (1967) and The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1956). He died on 23 July 1980 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

  5. Actor. He was born in San Francisco, California. He was a familiar character actor, who appeared in over 200 films. He played in The Richest Man in Town (1941), Bambi (1942) (voice of friend owl), Rhapsody in Blue (1945) as Rachmaninoff, The Blue Dahlia (1946), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), They Live By...

  6. William H. Wright was an American producer and writer active in Hollywood from 1927 to the mid-1960s. He joined the Paramount publicity department in 1927. In the 1930s Wright moved into production, serving at various times as an assistant to David O. Selznick, B. P. Schulberg, and Harry Cohn.

  7. Mar 25, 2023 · Will Wright was a character actor who specialized in playing crusty old codgers, wealthy misers, crooked small-town politicians, and the like. Will was born 26 Mar 1894, in San Francisco, California. He was the son of James and Louisa (Pohlmann) Wright. [1]