Biography
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Will Hutchins (born May 51932, Los Angeles, CA), is an American actor most noted for playing the lead role of Tom Brewster in the Warner Brothers western television series Sugarfoot (1957). Hutch, as he prefers to be known, attended Pomona College and UCLC, in addition to serving two years as a U.S. Army cryptographer in Paris. His ex-wife, Chris, is the sister of actor/comedian Carol Burnett.
Other major appearences:
- 1966, Spinout (film). Hutch co-starred as Lt. Tracy Richards with racecar driver/singer Elvis Presely.
- 1967, The Shooting (television). A low-budget Western with Jack Nicholson.
- 1967, Clambake (film). Hutch co-stars long side Elvis Presely, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby.
- 1968-1969, stared as Dagwood Bumstead in a TV version of the comic strip Blondie, among many other roles.
- 1970, Shangani Patrol (film). Co-starred as the American Scout Frederick Burnham in a film based on the actual events of the Shangani Patrol, shot on location in Rhodesia.
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