Willis Ben Bouchey (1907–1977) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 150 films and television shows. He is perhaps best known for his appearances in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Big Heat, No Name on the Bullet, and Suddenly. He also made uncredited appearances in From Here to Eternity, How the West Was Won, Them!, and A Star is Born. Bouchey appeared twice as Joe Carr in the 1960-1961 ABC sitcom, Harrigan and Son, starring Pat O'Brien and Roger Perry.

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  • Willis Ben Bouchey (1907–1977) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 150 films and television shows. He is perhaps best known for his appearances in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Big Heat, No Name on the Bullet, and Suddenly. He also made uncredited appearances in From Here to Eternity, How the West Was Won, Them!, and A Star is Born. Bouchey appeared twice as Joe Carr in the 1960-1961 ABC sitcom, Harrigan and Son, starring Pat O'Brien and Roger Perry. He was born in Vernon, Michigan, but reared by his mother and stepfather in Washington State. Throughout his career, he worked in twelve different productions for director John Ford and was one of the more frequently-used members of the John Ford Stock Company. In The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance he delivered the memorable line 'Nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valance.'
  • Willis Bouchey (* 24. Mai 1907 in Michigan; † 26. August 1977 in Burbank, Kalifornien; eigentlich William Bouchey) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Seine erste Rolle in einem Film spielte Bouchey 1951 in der Komödie Cornelia tut das nicht. Neben Anne Francis und Clifton Webb stellte der vormalige Theaterschauspieler in einer Nebenrolle den Dr. Brenner dar. Bouchey war Mitglied von John Fords Stock Company und spielte in mehreren Filmen des Regisseurs, wie Der letzte Befehl oder Zwei ritten zusammen. In Sam Fullers Polizei greift ein, aus dem Jahr 1953, spielte Bouchey die Rolle des FBI-Agenten Zara. Neben seiner Arbeit beim Film trat Bouchey auch im Fernsehen auf. So spielte er in der Serie Perry Mason in 23 Folgen zwischen 1960 und 1966 den Richter und hatte Gastauftritte in verschiedenen Serien wie der Andy Griffith Show und Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Bouchey, der beinahe nur für Nebenrollen engagiert wurde, spielte häufig Autoritätspersonen, wie Richter, Polizisten oder militärische Vorgesetzte.
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  • Willis Ben Bouchey (1907–1977) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 150 films and television shows. He is perhaps best known for his appearances in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Big Heat, No Name on the Bullet, and Suddenly. He also made uncredited appearances in From Here to Eternity, How the West Was Won, Them!, and A Star is Born. Bouchey appeared twice as Joe Carr in the 1960-1961 ABC sitcom, Harrigan and Son, starring Pat O'Brien and Roger Perry.
  • Willis Bouchey (* 24. Mai 1907 in Michigan; † 26. August 1977 in Burbank, Kalifornien; eigentlich William Bouchey) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Seine erste Rolle in einem Film spielte Bouchey 1951 in der Komödie Cornelia tut das nicht. Neben Anne Francis und Clifton Webb stellte der vormalige Theaterschauspieler in einer Nebenrolle den Dr. Brenner dar.
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