WILL HUTCHINS BIOGRAPHY & FILMOGRAPHY:
Will Hutchins was born on May 5th, 1930 in Los Angeles, California with the birth name Marshall Lowell Hutchason. After High School he worked as an Army cryptographer and also studied at Pomona College and UCLA studying Greek drama.
With having no acting experience, a talent scout from Warner Brothers discovered him and he was signed to a contract right away. He worked on such television shows as, "Maverick" (1957), "Cheyenne" (1955), "Hey Landlord" (1966), "Blondie" (1968) and even worked on his own series "Sugarfoot" (1957-1961) which ran for four seasons.
He also had a decent film career appearing on such big screen productions as "Merrill's Marauders" (1962), "Spinout" (1966) starring Elvis Presley, "The Shooting" (1966), "Clambake" (1967), "Shangani Patrol" (1970) and "Gunfighter" (1998).
As film and television roles began to become sparse he found work as a clown in a circus and on occasion works behind the scenes at NBC. He currently lives in Long island, New York and does work as a writer for an online website, Western Clippings.
He has married twice, first to Chrissie Burnett in 1965 and they had one child before divorcing in 1969. He then married his current wife, Barbara Torres in 1988 and they remain together today with no additional children.
Filmography
1999 Gunfighter
1994 Maverick
1981 Roar
1977 The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
1976 Slumber Party '57
1976 The Quest
1976 The Streets of San Francisco
1974 Movin' On
1974 Chase
1974 Emergency!
1973 Magnum Force
1973 The New Perry Mason
1973 The Horror at 37,000 Feet
1972 Love, American Style
1970 Shangani Patrol
1968-1969 Blondie
1968 The Shooting
1967 Clambake
1966-1967 Hey, Landlord
1966 Spinout
1966 Perry Mason
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
1963 Gunsmoke
1962 Merrill's Marauders
1961 Claudelle Inglish
1960-1961 Cheyenne
1957-1961 Sugarfoot
1961 Surfside 6
1961 Bronco
1961 The Roaring 20's
1960 Maverick
1959 77 Sunset Strip
1958 No Time for Sergeants
1958 Lafayette Escadrille
1957 Bombers B-52
1956-1957 Conflic
1956 Matinee Theatre