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  1. Bouchey was a member of Jack Webb 's Dragnet stock company, billed variously as "Willis Bouchey", "William Bouchey", "Willis Buchet," or "Bill Bouchey." He appeared as a sheep trader in the title 1958 episode "Cash Robertson" of the NBC children's western series, Buckskin. In 1960 to 1961, he was cast twice in the ABC sitcom, Harrigan and Son ...

  2. Willis Bouchey was a versatile character actor who appeared in over 150 movies and TV shows from 1951 to 1979. He worked with John Ford and James Stewart, and delivered the famous last line in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

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    • Vernon, Michigan, USA
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    • Burbank, California, USA
  3. Willis Bouchey was a versatile character actor who appeared in many movies and TV shows from 1951 to 1979. He was known for his roles as judges, officers, and crooks, and for his last line in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

    • Actor
    • September 27, 1977
    • May 24, 1907
  4. Willis Ben Bouchey (May 24, 1907 – September 27, 1977) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 150 films and television shows.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Willis Bouchey, a versatile character actor who appeared in many films and TV shows in the 1950s and '60s, often with John Ford and Jimmy Stewart. Find out his birth date, birth place, filmography, and more on Fandango.

    • May 24, 1907
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  7. Willis B. Bouchey was a versatile character actor who appeared in many films, especially Westerns, directed by John Ford. He also resembled Dwight D. Eisenhower and played the President in Red Planet Mars.

  8. Actor. Years active. 1951 – 1972. Close. Bouchey may be best known for his movie appearances in The Horse Soldiers, The Long Gray Line, Sergeant Rutledge, Two Rode Together, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Big Heat, Pickup on South Street, No Name on the Bullet, and Suddenly. He also made uncredited appearances in From Here to Eternity ...

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