Will Hutchins

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Known For:
Acting

Birthday:
May 5, 1930

Place of Birth:
Los Angeles, California, USA

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Will Hutchins

Biography

Will Hutchins (born Marshall Lowell Hutchason), is an American actor most noted for playing the lead role of the young lawyer from the Oklahoma Territory, Tom Brewster, in sixty-nine episodes of the Warner Bros. Western television series Sugarfoot, which aired on ABC from 1957 to 1961. Hutchins was discovered by a talent scout for Warner Bros., who changed his name from Marshall Lowell Hutchason to Will Hutchins. The young actor's easygoing manner was compared to Will Rogers, the Oklahoma humorist. His contract led him to guest appearances in Warner Bros. Television programs, such as Conflict. Hutchins was also cast as a guest star on Cheyenne, Bronco, Maverick and 77 Sunset Strip.

He had small roles in the Warners movies Bombers B-52, Lafayette Escadrille, and No Time for Sergeants where he screen tested for the lead of Will Stockdale with James Garner playing the psychiatrist.

Hutchins leapt to national fame in the lead of Sugarfoot. During the series' run he guest-starred on other Warner Bros shows such as The Roaring 20's, Bronco, and Surfside 6. Warners tried him in the lead of a feature, Young and Eager aka Claudelle Inglish with Diane McBain. He tried another pilot for a series, Howie, that was not picked up and war in the Warners war film with Jeff Chandler, Merrill's Marauders, a picture filmed in the Philippine Islands and Chandler's last acting role. Hutchins guest-starred on Gunsmoke and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

While appearing in a play in Chicago in late 1963, he was flown to Los Angeles to shoot a television pilot for MGM, Take Me to Your Leader, in which Hutchins played a Martian salesman who came to Earth. Though the pilot was not picked up, it led MGM to sign him for Spinout, in which he co-starred as Lt. Tracy Richards ("Dick Tracy" backwards) alongside Elvis Presley. In 1965, Hutchins co-starred with Jack Nicholson and Warren Oates in Monte Hellman's The Shooting.

In 1968–1969, Hutchins starred as Dagwood Bumstead in a CBS television version of the comic strip Blondie. He travelled to South Africa to appear in Shangani Patrol. Back in the United States, Hutchins guest-starred on Love, American Style, Emergency!, Chase, Movin' On, The Streets of San Francisco, and The Quest. He was in The Horror at 37,000 Feet, Slumber Party '57, and The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington.

He also began appearing in circuses as Patches the Clown.

Known For

Filmography

Year Movie Role
2010 The Romantics Grandpa McDevon
1994 Maverick Spectator (uncredited)
1993 Warren Oates: Across the Border Self
1981 Roar Committee
1979 When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion Self
1977 The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington Randall Petersdorf
1976 The Quest Earl
1976 Slumber Party '57 Harold Perkins
1973 The Horror at 37,000 Feet Steve Holcomb
1973 Magnum Force Cost Plus Cop
1970 Shangani Patrol Frederick Russell Burnham
1967 Clambake Tom Wilson / 'Scott Heyward'
1966 The Shooting Coley Boyard
1966 Spinout Tracy Richards
1962 Merrill's Marauders Chowhound
1961 Claudelle Inglish Dennis Peasley
1958 No Time for Sergeants Lt. George Bridges
1958 Lafayette Escadrille Dave Putnam
1957 Bombers B-52 Roberts - B-52 Navigator (uncredited)
Year TV Show Role
1972 Emergency!
1972 The Streets of San Francisco Sparky
1968 Blondie
1966 Hey Landlord! Woodrow 'Woody' Banner
1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour J.J. Fenton
1960 Surfside 6 Arky Cooper
1960 The Roaring 20's
1958 Bronco
1958 77 Sunset Strip Self
1958 77 Sunset Strip Emcee
1957 Perry Mason Donald Hobart
1957 Maverick
1957 Sugarfoot Tom Brewster, The Canary Kid
1957 Maverick Lawyer
1955 Cheyenne
1955 Gunsmoke Billy Poe
1955 Matinee Theater
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