Colorful character actor of American Westerns. A musician from his youth, he performed from the age of 12 with tent shows, in vaudeville, and with stock companies. While performing in vaudeville in Kansas City, he married ballet dancer Betty Chappelle, with whom he had two children. He formed a musical group, Chill Wills and His Avalon Boys. During an appearance at the Trocadero in Hollywood, they were spotted by an RKO executive, subsequently appearing as a group in several low-budget Westerns. After a prominent appearance with The Avalon Boys as both himself and the bass-singing voice of Stan Laurel in Way Out West (1937), Wills disbanded the group and began a solo career as a usually jovial (but occasionally sinister) character actor, primarily in Westerns. His delightful portrayal of Beekeeper in The Alamo (1960) won him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, but his blatant and embarrassing campaign for the Oscar cost him the award and subjected him to a great deal of humiliation -- and probably cost the film a number of awards as well. His wife died in 1971, and he remarried, to Novadeen Googe, in 1973. He continued to work in films and television, usually in roguishly lovable good-old'-boy parts, up until his death in 1978.
Based on the 1836 standoff between a group of Texan and Tejano men, led by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, and Mexican dictator Santa Anna's forces at the Alamo in San Antonio Texas.
asBeekeeper
1977 |
Mr. Billionas Col. Clayton T. Winkle
1977 |
Poco... Little Dog Lostas Big Burt
1973 |
Guns of a Strangeras Tom Duncan
1973 |
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kidas Lemuel
1971 |
The Steagleas Tall-Guy McCoy
1970 |
The Liberation of L.B. Jonesas Mr. Ike
1969 |
Big Daddy
1966 |
Fireball 500as Big Jaw Harris
1965 |
The Roundersas Jim Ed Love
1963 |
The Wheeler Dealersas Jay R. Spinelby
1963 |
McLintock!as Drago
1962 |
Young Guns of Texasas Preacher Sam Shelby
1961 |
Gold of the Seven Saintsas Doc Wilson Gates, MD
1961 |
The Deadly Companionsas Turk
1961 |
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Comeas Major Buford
On a train trip West to become a mail-order bride, Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women travelling out to open a "Harvey House" restaurant at a remote whistle-stop.