
Chill Wills
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chill Theodore Wills (July 18, 1902 – December 15, 1978) was an American film actor, and a singer in the Avalon Boys Quartet. He was a performer from early childhood, forming and leading the Avalon Boys singing group in the 1930s. After appearing in a few westerns he disbanded the group in 1938, and struck out on a solo acting career. One of his more memorable roles was that of the distinctive voice of Francis the Mule in a series of popular films. Wills' deep, rough voice, with its Western twang, was matched to the personality of the cynical, sardonic mule. As was customary at the time, Wills was given no billing for his vocal work, though he was featured prominently on-screen as blustery General Ben Kaye in the fourth entry, Francis Joins the WACS. He provided the deep voice for Stan Laurel's performance of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" in Way Out West (1937), in which the Avalon Boys Quartet appeared. Wills was cast in numerous serious film roles, including as "the city of Chicago" as personified by a phantom police sergeant in the film noir City That Never Sleeps (1953), and that of Uncle Bawley in Giant (1956), which also features Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean. Wills was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role as Davy Crockett's companion "Beekeeper" in the film The Alamo (1960). However, his aggressive campaign for the award was considered tasteless by many, including the film's star/director/producer John Wayne, who publicly apologized for Wills. Wills' publicity agent, W.S. "Bow-Wow" Wojciechowicz, accepted blame for the ill-advised effort, claiming that Wills had known nothing about it. The Oscar was instead won by Peter Ustinov for his role as Lentulus Batiatus in Spartacus. In Rory Calhoun's CBS western series The Texan, Wills appeared in the lead role in the 1960 episode entitled "The Eyes of Captain Wylie". Wills starred in the short-run series Frontier Circus which aired for only one season (1961–62) on CBS. In 1966, he was cast in the role of a shady Texas rancher, Jim Ed Love, in the short-lived ABC comedy/western series The Rounders (reprising his role in the 1965 film The Rounders, starring Henry Fonda), with co-stars Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne and Walker Edmiston. in 1963-64, Wills joined William Lundigan, Walter Brennan and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in making appearances on behalf of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater, the Republican nominee in the campaign against U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. In 1968, Wills refused to support Richard Nixon for the presidency and served as master of ceremonies for George C. Wallace, former governor of Alabama, for the California campaign stops in Wallace's presidential campaign.[5] Wills was among the few Hollywood celebrities to endorse Wallace's bid against Nixon and Hubert H. Humphrey; another was Walter Brennan. Also in 1968, he starred in the Gunsmoke episode "A Noose for Dobie Price", where he played Elihu Gorman, a former outlaw who joins forces with Marshal Matt Dillon, played by James Arness, to track down a member of his former gang who has escaped jail. His last role was in 1978, as a janitor in Stubby Pringle's Christmas. CLR Description above from the Wikipedia article Chill Wills, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: July 18, 1902 · Seagoville, Texas, USA
Filmography (75)

Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade
2004

That's Entertainment! III
1994

Mr. Billion
1977

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
1973

Alias Smith and Jones
1971

Night Gallery
1970

The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again
1970

The Liberation of L.B. Jones
1970

The Over the Hill Gang
1969

Judd for the Defense
1967

Tarzan
1966

Fireball 500
1966

The Rounders
1965

The Cardinal
1963

The Wheeler Dealers
1963

McLintock!
1963

Burke's Law
1963

Young Guns of Texas
1962

The Merv Griffin Show
1962

The Deadly Companions
1961

Gold of the Seven Saints
1961

Where the Boys Are
1960

The Alamo
1960

Route 66
1960

Rawhide
1959

The Texan
1958

From Hell to Texas
1958

Trackdown
1957

Gun Glory
1957

Gun for a Coward
1956

Giant
1956

Santiago
1956

Kentucky Rifle
1956

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955

Gunsmoke
1955

Francis in the Navy
1955

Francis Joins the WACS
1954

Tumbleweed
1953

The Man from the Alamo
1953

City That Never Sleeps
1953

Francis Covers the Big Town
1953

Small Town Girl
1953

Francis Goes to West Point
1952

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951

Cattle Drive
1951

Francis Goes to the Races
1951

Rio Grande
1950

High Lonesome
1950

Francis
1950

The Sundowners
1950

The Grass Is Always Greener
1950

Tulsa
1949

That Wonderful Urge
1948

Heartaches
1947

High Barbaree
1947

The Yearling
1946

The Harvey Girls
1946

Leave Her to Heaven
1945

I'll Be Seeing You
1944

Meet Me in St. Louis
1944

A Stranger in Town
1943

Stand by for Action
1942

Her Cardboard Lover
1942

Mr. Gardenia Jones
1942

Tarzan's New York Adventure
1942

Honky Tonk
1941

Belle Starr
1941

Billy the Kid
1941

Western Union
1941

Sky Murder
1940

The Westerner
1940

Boom Town
1940

Allegheny Uprising
1939

Sorority House
1939

Way Out West
1937
