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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Whit_BissellWhit Bissell - Wikipedia

    Personal life. Bissell was married three times and had three daughters (Kathy Marden, Victoria Brown and Amanda Whiteley) and a stepson, Brian Forster. Forster was the second actor to play the role of Chris Partridge on The Partridge Family TV series. Wives: Adrienne Marden (November 23, 1938 – 1954; divorced); 2 children [citation ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000946Whit Bissell - IMDb

    Actor: The Magnificent Seven. Whit Bissell came to Hollywood in the 1940s, and by the time he retired he had appeared in more than 200 movies and scores of TV series. He is best known for playing the evil scientist who turned Michael Landon into a half beast in the 1957 cult classic film I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957).

  3. Whit Bissell. Actor: The Magnificent Seven. Whit Bissell came to Hollywood in the 1940s, and by the time he retired he had appeared in more than 200 movies and scores of TV series. He is best known for playing the evil scientist who turned Michael Landon into a half beast in the 1957 cult classic film I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957).

  4. 5 de mar. de 1996 · Personal Info. Known For Acting. Known Credits 220. Gender Male. Birthday October 25, 1909 Day of Death March 5, 1996 (86 years old) Place of Birth New York City, New York, USA. Also Known As. Whitner Nutting Bissell; Whitner Bissell; Whitt Bissell; Whit Bissel; Content Score

  5. 7 de mar. de 1996 · “I miss it very dearly.” He had served on the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild for 18 years. Bissell is survived by a son, Brian Forster; three daughters, Kathy Marden, Victoria...

  6. 21 de mar. de 1996 · Whitner Bissell, actor: born New York 1909; married (one son, three daughters); died Woodland Hills, California 5 March 1996. More about. Actors And Actresses Cinema Ronald Reagan Science...

  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.