Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. New York-born actor Whit Bissell (25 October 1909 – 5 March 1996; age 86) is best known to Star Trek fans for playing Lurry on the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "The Trouble with Tribbles". Footage of his scenes were later incorporated into the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fifth season episode "Trials and Tribble-ations". Bissell filmed his scenes on Thursday 24 August ...

  2. 7 de mar. de 1996 · Whit Bissell, wide-ranging character actor whose more than 200 roles spanning half a century included playing mad scientists in 1950s science fiction thrillers, has died.

  3. 5 de mar. de 1996 · Whit Bissell (born Whitner Nutting Bissell) was an American character actor. His career in film and television spanned the years 1940 to 1984.

  4. Whitner Nutting Bissell, cujo nome artístico é Whit Bissell (Nova Iorque, 25 de outubro de 1909 — Los Angeles, 5 de março de 1996), foi um ator estadunidense. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Enquanto era piloto das Forças Aéreas do Exército dos Estados Unidos , cursava teatro num grupo teatral ligado a Universidade da Carolina do Norte em Chapel Hill , o " PlayMakers Repertory Company ".

  5. BRUTE FORCE, John Hoyt, Jeff Corey, Whit Bissell, Burt Lancaster, Howard Duff, 1947 I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN, Whit Bissell, Gary Conway, 1957 LOST CONTINENT, Sid Melton, Whit Bissell, Hugh ...

  6. 6 de mar. de 1996 · Whit Bissell was a familiar face to younger baby boomers as an actor mostly associated with fussy official roles -- but those parts merely scratched the surface of a much larger and longer career. Born Whitner Nutting Bissell in New York City in 1909, he attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was an alumnus of that institution's Carolina Playmakers company.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2024 · But the actors’ filmographies can’t touch that of the great Whit Bissell in terms of sheer volume. They may be better known, but the numbers go to Whit. Between the late ‘30s and the early ‘80s, Bissell appeared in a staggering number of films and television shows, easily crossing genre and budget lines.