Bill Edwards

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Gender

Male

Birthday

14-Sep-1918

Age

(107 years old)

Place of Birth

New Jersey, USA

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Bill Edwards

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Inferno in Paradise Inferno in Paradise (1974) Character: Captain Martin
The tropical oasis of Honolulu is threatened by a maniacal arsonist, who strikes seemingly without pattern, or reason. This film stars Jim Davis (Jock in Dallas) and is about the Honolulu police and fire department trying to catch a deadly arsonist. Richard Young stars as Clay a young firefighter that is determined to find the arsonist after his father is killed in one of the arsonists fires. Jim Davis stars as Rocky Stratton who is the chief fire officer, Betty Ann Carr is his daughter who is a journalist and Clays girlfriend.
Winning Your Wings Winning Your Wings (1942) Character: Soldier Dancing with Blonde (uncredited)
Winning Your Wings is a 1942 short American World War II recruitment film produced by Warner Bros. Studios for the US Army Air Forces, starring Jimmy Stewart. It was aimed at young men who were thinking about joining the Air Force.
Miss Susie Slagle's Miss Susie Slagle's (1946) Character: Elijah Howe, Jr.
A student nurse falls in love with a young intern in 1910 Baltimore, but tragedy ensues when he contracts a fatal disease.
Murder on the Waterfront Murder on the Waterfront (1943) Character: Guard
A sailor and his wife become involved in a murder investigation.
Princess O'Rourke Princess O'Rourke (1943) Character: Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
A down-to-earth pilot charms a European princess on vacation in the United States.
Air Force Air Force (1943) Character: Soldier (uncredited)
The crew of an Air Force bomber arrives in Pearl Harbor in the aftermath of the Japanese attack and is sent on to Manila to help with the defense of the Philippines.
The Hard Way The Hard Way (1943) Character: Intern at Hospital (Uncredited)
Helen Chernen pushes her younger sister Katherine into show business in order to escape their small town poverty.
Escape from Crime Escape from Crime (1942) Character: Reporter
Ex-con Red O'Hara becomes a daring news photographer, but his old ways get him into trouble.
Ladies of the Chorus Ladies of the Chorus (1948) Character: Alan Wakely
Former burlesque star May and her daughter Peggy dance in the chorus. When May has a fight with featured dancer Bubbles, Bubbles leaves the show and Peggy takes her place. When Peggy falls in love with wealthy Randy, May fears class differences may lead to misery.
Tora! Tora! Tora! Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) Character: Col. Kendall J. Fielder (uncredited)
In the summer of 1941, the United States and Japan seem on the brink of war after constant embargos and failed diplomacy come to no end. "Tora! Tora! Tora!", named after the code words used by the lead Japanese pilot to indicate they had surprised the Americans, covers the days leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor, which plunged America into the Second World War.
The Virginian The Virginian (1946) Character: Sam Bennett
Arriving at Medicine Bow, eastern schoolteacher Molly Woods meets two cowboys, irresponsible Steve and the "Virginian," who gets off on the wrong foot with her. To add to his troubles, the Virginian finds that his old pal Steve is mixed up with black-hatted Trampas and his rustlers...then finds himself at the head of a posse after said rustlers; and Molly hates the violent side of frontier life.
Danger Street Danger Street (1947) Character: Sandy Evans
Magazine owners sell a revealing photo, then play detective when the deal leads to murder.
Now, Voyager Now, Voyager (1942) Character: Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
A woman suffers a nervous breakdown and an oppressive mother before being freed by the love of a man she meets on a cruise.
Murder in the Big House Murder in the Big House (1942) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
When a prisoner on Death Row is "accidentally" killed just before his execution, a reporter smells something fishy...
Federal Man Federal Man (1950) Character: Agent George Palmer
A government agent travels from the United States to Mexico to nab drug dealers.
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944) Character: Tom Newhall
In 1923, two young ladies depart, unescorted, for a tour of Europe. Their great naïvité and efforts to seem grown-up lead them into many comic misadventures.
You Can't Ration Love You Can't Ration Love (1944) Character: Pete Allen
In this WW II musical, a group of lovely college co-eds, realizing that there is a shortage of single young men, decide to begin rationing their dates so that all of them can have some fun. This is beneficial for the campus wimp who suddenly finds himself the hottest property on campus.
The War Lover The War Lover (1962) Character: Brindt: Crew of 'The Body'
Buzz Rickson is a dare-devil World War II bomber pilot with a death wish. Failing at everything not involving flying, Rickson lives for the most dangerous missions. His crew lives with this aspect of his personality only because they know he always brings them back alive.
Home in San Antone Home in San Antone (1949) Character: Ted Gibson
Posing as unemployed musicians, Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys, are being helped by Ted Gibson owner of the Harmony Inn in San Antonio, Texas. Gibson is impoverished because he keeps buying his kleptomaniac Uncle Zeke out of trouble, supports his Ma, and Grandpa. He wants to marry Jean Wallace, and doesn't know that Acuff and his musicians are traveling incognito for the radio show "Who Am I Helping?" If he guesses their identity, he wins $100,000.
Trail of the Yukon Trail of the Yukon (1949) Character: Jim Blaine
When the local Banker jumps the Blaine's claim, they have men rob the bank to retrieve their money. When the men try to double-cross the Blains, a gunfight erupts and Jim Blaine gets away with the money. Mountie Bob McDonald gets Jim Blaine to return the money. Bob thinks the Banker was really behind the robbery and now uses the money to try and lure him into a trap.
The Fighting Stallion The Fighting Stallion (1950) Character: Lon Evans
Released from a navy hospital following WW II, Lon Evans learns that he faces eventual blindness and returns to his Wyoming ranch. He sees a beautiful white stallion named Starlight and his cowhands Lem and Yancy say he is a killer and cannot be trained. Lon disproves this by training the stallion to act as his guide in preparation for his future blindness.
Hail the Conquering Hero Hail the Conquering Hero (1944) Character: Forrest Noble
Having been discharged from the Marines for a hayfever condition before ever seeing action, Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith delays the return to his hometown, feeling that he is a failure. While in a moment of melancholy, he meets up with a group of Marines who befriend him and encourage him to return home to his mother by fabricating a story that he was wounded in battle with honorable discharge.
Border Outlaws Border Outlaws (1950) Character: Mike Hoskins
Western tale of a special agent (Bill Edwards) unravelling a series of rustlings on and around Cooley's dude ranch
Gidget's Summer Reunion Gidget's Summer Reunion (1985) Character: Harry Schaffer
Former beach bunny/girl surfer Francine “Gidget” Lawrence is an adult and married to her long-term beau Jeff “Moondoggie” Griffin. She deals with a variety of marital spats, as well as running her own travel agency, running interferences with her teenage niece, and trying to arrange a reunion of her husband’s old surfing friends. Meanwhile, Jeff works as an architect and must fend off romantic advances from his beautiful and lascivious boss. Gidget’s niece wants to learn how to surf and gets too much when she sneaks out to see a suave, self-serving beach bum behind the back of her nerdy boyfriend.
Daughters Courageous Daughters Courageous (1939) Character: Boy on Beach (uncredited)
Nan Masters, a single mother living with her four marriageable daughters, plans to marry Sam Sloane, businessman. Out of the blue her first husband Jim returns after deserting the family 20 years earlier. The worldly wanderer Jim gets a cool family reception at first but his warm personality gradually wins the affections of his four daughters. In fact, youngest daughter Buff, who has her eye on a maverick of her own in Gabriel Lopez, is pleased when Jim grants his stamp of approval on her relationship. Buff plans to elope with Gabriel on her mother's wedding day, but 'unpredictable' is Gabriel's middle name.
You Can't Escape Forever You Can't Escape Forever (1942) Character: Cassidy (uncredited)
A demoted reporter (George Brent) and his girlfriend (Brenda Marshall) seek to expose a crime kingpin.
Our Hearts Were Growing Up Our Hearts Were Growing Up (1946) Character: Tom Newhall
Russell and Lynn are a pair of college students in the 1920s. They get mixed up with kind-hearted bootlegger Donlevy who helps them get their boy friends back.



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