
Henry Wills
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 14, 1921
Place of Birth: Florence, Arizona, USA
Known For

Little House on the Prairie
When the big woods of Wisconsin becomes a difficult spot for hunting, Charles Ingalls reluctantly decides to move his family, pioneering west. Their life on the farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, in the 1870s and 1880s is full of adventure, tragedy, and triumph. Based on the books of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
A continuation of the anthology series “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”, hosted by the master of suspense and featuring thrillers and mysteries.

An Eye for an Eye
A former bounty hunter teams up with a younger one, to track down and kill the wanted gang leader who murdered his wife and little boy.

Johnny Shiloh
Johnny Shiloh is a 1963 made for TV film that originally aired in two parts on the Wonderful World of Disney in Color. It was released in other countries theatrically as one film and is on DVD as one film. Johnny Shiloh is the true story about Johnny Clem, the ten year old drummer boy who became a union officer in the Civil War.

Zorro
Diego de la Vega, the son of a wealthy landowner, returns from his studies in Spain and discovers that Los Angeles is under the command of Capitan Monastario, a cruel man who relishes in the misuse of his power for personal gain. Knowing that he cannot hope to single-handedly defeat Monastario and his troops, Diego resorts to subterfuge. He adopts the secret identity of Zorro, a sinister figure dressed in black, and rides to fight Monastario's injustice.

Mr. Terrific
Mister Terrific is an American TV sitcom that aired on CBS Television from January 9, to May 8, 1967. It starred Stephen Strimpell in the title role, and lasted 17 episodes. The show was similar to NBC's Captain Nice, which followed Mister Terrific on Monday nights during its run. Riding the tide of the camp superhero craze of the 1960s, the show's premise involved gas station attendant Stanley Beamish, a mild-mannered scrawny youth who secretly worked to fight crime for a government organization, The Bureau of Secret Projects, in Washington. All he needed to do was take a "power pill" which gave him the strength of a thousand men and enabled him to fly, much like Superman, albeit by furious flapping while wearing the top half of a wingsuit. Unfortunately, he was the only person on whom the pills worked. It was established that, although the pill would give him great strength, he was still vulnerable to bullets. Furthermore, each power pill had a time limit of one hour, although he generally had two 10-minute booster pills available per episode. Much of the show's humor revolved around Stanley losing his superpowers before he completed his given assignment.

Shane
A weary gunfighter attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but a smouldering settler and rancher conflict forces him to act.

Airplane!
An ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning.

Winchester '73
Lin McAdam rides into town on the trail of Dutch Henry Brown, only to find himself in a shooting competition against him. McAdam wins the prize, a one-in-a-thousand Winchester rifle, but Dutch steals it and leaves town. McAdam follows, intent on settling his old quarrel, while the rifle keeps changing hands and touching a number of lives.

Have Gun, Will Travel
Have Gun – Will Travel is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons. It was one of the few television shows to spawn a successful radio version. The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. The television show is presently shown on the Encore-Western channel. Have Gun – Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series, 24 written by Gene Roddenberry. Other contributors included Bruce Geller, Harry Julian Fink, Don Brinkley and Irving Wallace. Andrew McLaglen directed 101 episodes and 19 were directed by series star Richard Boone.
Filmography
as Chef
as Commuter on Baggage Carousel (uncredited)
as Mr. Gassaway
as Jones
as Sanders
as Rustler
as Extra (uncredited)
as Man with Sunglasses
as Lt. Ellis
as Steve (uncredited)
as Harmon
as Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
as Murph
as Tommy
as Tommy Sweets
as Sam Boone
as Cooper
as Chauffeur
as Samuels
as Second Arab
as Farnham
as Charley Beetson
as Stark
as Gus Dolly (uncredited)
as Chaca
as The 1st Cowboy
as Corfino
as Indian Leader
as Henny
as Chunk
as Johnny Raymond
as The Croupier
as Kilroy
as Cowboy (uncredited)
as Clovis (uncredited)
as Stagecoach Driver
as Cowboy (uncredited)
as Pache
as Alby (uncredited)
as Jack Crider (uncredited)
as Cowpuncher (uncredited)
as Townsman (uncredited)
as He Dog
as Dobe
as (uncredited)
as Merrill
as Henchman (uncredited)
as Ryker Man (uncredited)
as Outrider (uncredited)
as Contest Spectator (uncredited)
as Barfly (uncredited)
as Cowhand in Saloon (uncredited)
as Henchman Denver
as Henchman
as Henchman Curly
as Henchman
as Deputy
as Vigilante
as Henchman
as Henry
as Wagon Man
as Rusty Grant, murdered ranch hand
as Deputy Ed
as Felton
as Cowhand (uncredited)
as Train Henchman
as Henchman
as Cowhand
as Cowhand
as Jim
as Bar 20 Hand
as Henchman (uncredited)
as Miner
as Henchman / Brave
as Henchman
as Townsman / Indian
as Guerrilla
as Tartar
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Legionnaire
as Henchman
as Bar 20 Hand