William Bishop
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Birth Place
Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Born
July 16, 1917
Died
October 03, 1959
Cause of Death
Cancer
Biography
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
The Oregon Trail
(1959)
Capt. George Wayne
Short Cut to Hell
(1957)
Sgt. Stan Lowery
The Phantom Stagecoach
(1957)
Glen Hayden
The White Squaw
(1956)
Bob Garth
The Boss
(1956)
[Robert] Bob Herrick
Wyoming Renegades
(1955)
Sundance
Top Gun
(1955)
Canby Judd
Overland Pacific
(1954)
Del Stewart
The Redhead from Wyoming
(1953)
Jim Averell
Gun Belt
(1953)
[Ike] Clinton
The Raiders
(1952)
Marshal Bill Henderson
Cripple Creek
(1952)
Silver Kirby
Breakdown
(1952)
Terry Williams
The Texas Rangers
(1951)
Sam Bass
Lorna Doone
(1951)
Carver Doone
The Frogmen
(1951)
Ferrino
The Basketball Fix
(1951)
Mike Taft
The Killer That Stalked New York
(1950)
Dr. Ben Wood
The Tougher They Come
(1950)
Gus Williams
Harriet Craig
(1950)
Wes Miller
Anna Lucasta
(1949)
Rudolf Strobel
The Walking Hills
(1949)
Shep
Coroner Creek
(1948)
Leach Conover
Port Said
(1948)
Leslie Sears
Black Eagle: The Story of a Horse
(1948)
Jason Bond
Adventures in Silverado
(1948)
Bill Foss
Thunderhoof
(1948)
The Kid
The Untamed Breed
(1948)
Larch Keegan
Black Eagle
(1948)
The Beginning or the End
(1947)
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Devil Ship
(1947)
Captain Sanderson
The Romance of Rosy Ridge
(1947)
Ad Buchanan
Song of the Thin Man
(1947)
Al Amboy
A Guy Named Joe
(1944)
Ray
Swing Fever
(1944)
Soldier
Lost Angel
(1944)
Reporter
Cry 'Havoc'
(1944)
Soldier
I Dood It
(1943)
Detective
Girl Crazy
(1943)
Radio man
Swing Shift Maisie
(1943)
Flyer
Whistling in Brooklyn
(1943)
Psychiatrist
Pilot #5
(1943)
Cadet
Salute to the Marines
(1943)
Corporal Anderson
Young Ideas
(1943)
French lieutenant
Cast (Special)
The Marriage Broker
(1957)
Matt Hornbeck (Guest)
Cast (Short)
Seeing Hands
(1943)
Brief Interval
(1943)
Life Events
Photo Collections
8 Photos
The Killer That Stalked New York - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of Lobby Cards from Columbia Pictures' The Killer That Stalked New York (1950), starring Evelyn Keyes. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.