William Bishop


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Paxton Bishop (July 16 1918 - October 3 1959) was an American television and movie actor from Oak Park, Illinois. He was best known for his role as Steve Connors on the 1950's NBC comedy series It's a Great Life[1] and for his roles in films including Harriet Craig, The Killer That Stalked New York and in numerous B-Movies and westerns such as The Tougher They Come, Gun Belt, The Basketball Fix, Cripple Creek and Wyoming Renegades. Description abo...

Place of Birth: Oak Park, Illinois, USA

Date of Birth: Jul 16, 1918

Date of Death: Oct 3, 1959


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Actor (31 Known Credits)


The Oregon Trail

Captain George Wayne

Short Cut to Hell

Sgt. Stan Lowery

The Boss

Bob Herrick

The White Squaw

Bob Garth

Top Gun

Canby Judd

It's a Great Life

Steve Connors

Wyoming Renegades

Sundance Kid

Overland Pacific

Del Stewart

Gun Belt

Ike Clinton

Breakdown

Terry Williams

Cripple Creek

Silver Kirby

The Raiders

Marshal William Henderson

Lorna Doone

Carver Doone

Harriet Craig

Wes Miller

Anna Lucasta

Rudolf Strobel

The Walking Hills

Dave "Shep" Wilson

Slightly French

J.B. (voice) (uncredited)

Coroner Creek

Leach Conover

Thunderhoof

The Kid

The Untamed Breed

Larch Keegan

Black Eagle

Jason Bond

Lost Angel

Reporter (uncredited)

Captain George Wayne
Sgt. Stan Lowery
Glen Hayden
The Boss (1956)
Bob Herrick
Bob Garth
Top Gun (1955)
Canby Judd
It's a Great Life (1954 - 1956)
Steve Connors
Sundance Kid
Del Stewart
Jim Averell
Gun Belt (1953)
Ike Clinton
Breakdown (1952)
Terry Williams
Cripple Creek (1952)
Silver Kirby
The Raiders (1952)
Marshal William Henderson
Sam Bass
Mike Taft
Lorna Doone (1951)
Carver Doone
Harriet Craig (1950)
Wes Miller
Gus Williams
Anna Lucasta (1949)
Rudolf Strobel
Dave "Shep" Wilson
J.B. (voice) (uncredited)
Coroner Creek (1948)
Leach Conover
Bill Foss
Thunderhoof (1948)
The Kid
Larch Keegan
Black Eagle (1948)
Jason Bond
Al Amboy
Ad Buchanan
Lost Angel (1943)
Reporter (uncredited)

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