Lanky and likable Will Hutchins was born in 1930 in Los Angeles, California, as Marshall Hutchason. He attended Pomona College and UCLA after spending two years as a cryptographer in the U.S. Army. Out of nowhere, he was discovered by a Warner Bros. TV talent scout and signed, despite having no previous experience. Aside from appearing as a guest on many TV westerns, such as Maverick (1957) and Cheyenne (1955), he earned his own series, Sugarfoot (1957), in which he played an unlikely western hero. The program ran a respectable four seasons. In its aftermath, he focused on films, the most important being Merrill's Marauders (1962), and co-starred in a two-year stage tour of "Never Too Late". His gawky comedy style was put to the test as well in the '60s with two short-lived series, Hey, Landlord (1966) and Blondie (1968), in the latter playing Dagwood Bumstead. He also backed up Elvis Presley in three of his mediocre film efforts. Hutchins wed Carol Burnett's younger sister, Chrissie Burnett; they later divorced. As is often the case with an instant TV star, there is an eventual downswing, and, in the late 1960s, he started to flounder badly. He turned his back on Hollywood and became, of all things, a ringmaster and clown for various circuses. Will has also worked behind the scenes for NBC and still attends conventions on occasion, more recently the 2004 Cincinnati Old Time Radio Convention, where he received the "Stone-Waterman Award". A nonagenarian, he resides in Glen Head, New York.
Will Hutchinson is known for Avatar (2009), King Kong (2005) and Holiday Showdown (2003).
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Since completing his actor training at the Samuel Beckett Centre Will Irvine has worked throughout the UK and Ireland. His screen work includes roles in international hit series such as Vikings, The Tudors, Legends and Will. On stage his versatile performances have seen him play INLA hitman Christy in Martin McDonagh's 'Lieutenant of Inishmore' for the Michael Grandage Company on the West End, the title character in "Macbeth" for Second Age Theatre as well as dozens of other roles in theatres big and small throughout the UK and Ireland.
Will trained at Lamda graduating in 2003. Straight after leaving his professional career began by him landing the re-occurring role of P.C. Craig Sullivan in one of the UK's most popular shows Eastenders. Since then he has gone on to enjoy a successful career in both TV and film having guest starred in the hit UK shows Being Human, The Bill and Sugar Rush amongst many others. He has also appeared in several highly acclaimed roles on the British stage working in London's West End and for such esteemed companies as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre.
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