Gilligan&#… Editing Bill Hart 0 You are not logged in. The rich text editor does not work with JavaScript switched off. Please either enable it in your browser options, or visit your preferences to switch to the old MediaWiki editor <p data-rte-fromparser="true"><img data-rte-meta="%7B%22type%22%3A%22image%22%2C%22wikitext%22%3A%22%5B%5BFile%3ABill-hart.jpg%7Cthumb%7Cright%7C325px%5D%5D%22%2C%22title%22%3A%22Bill-hart.jpg%22%2C%22params%22%3A%7B%22alt%22%3A%22Bill-hart%22%2C%22thumbnail%22%3Atrue%2C%22align%22%3A%22right%22%2C%22caption%22%3A%22%22%2C%22width%22%3A325%7D%7D" data-rte-instance="200544-20204082295f60aacbd1002" alt="" src="https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/gilligan5935/images/4/49/Bill-hart.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20160324233746" width="180" height="257" class="image thumb alignRight" data-image-name="Bill-hart.jpg" data-image-key="Bill-hart.jpg" type="image" /> </p><p data-rte-fromparser="true" data-rte-empty-lines-before="1">Born William Gene Welch on July 28 1934 in Red Oak, Texas, <b>William Hart</b> was an American actor and stuntman who worked mostly in Westerns from the Sixties to the Eighties. A longtime member of the Stuntmen’s Association of Motion Pictures, he got his start as a stuntman in 1960 on "The Alamo" with John Wayne and went to perform and coordinate stunts on more than fifty films and TV shows, including "McLintock!" and "The Comancheros" with John Wayne. He was Glenn Ford’s stunt double on numerous films including "Day Of The Evil Gun." A gifted fighter and horse rider, he also appeared in "Dual At Diablo," "The Rounders," "Heaven’s Gate," and "The Wild Bunch" by Sam Peckinpah as well as on classic TV shows such as "Gunsmoke" and "Rawhide." His later work includeds appearances in "Suburban Commando," "Lethel Weapon 3," "The Sandlot," "Dr. Giggles" and "Army of Darkness" in 1992. The father of fellow stuntman Chuck Hart, he was married twice. He died on January 2, 2015 in Northridge, California. </p> <h2 data-rte-empty-lines-before="1">Episode(s)</h2> <ul><li data-rte-spaces-before="1"><a data-rte-meta="%7B%22type%22%3A%22internal%22%2C%22text%22%3A%22Slave%20Girl%22%2C%22link%22%3A%22Slave%20Girl%22%2C%22wasblank%22%3Atrue%2C%22noforce%22%3Atrue%2C%22wikitext%22%3A%22%5B%5BSlave%20Girl%5D%5D%22%7D" data-rte-instance="200544-20204082295f60aacbd1002" href="/wiki/Slave_Girl" title="Slave Girl">Slave Girl</a> </li></ul> <hr / data-rte-empty-lines-before="1"> <p /> <!-- Saved in parser cache with key gilligan:rte-parser-cache:4787 --> Loading editor Actors Guest Stars Deceased Actors Below are some commonly used wiki markup codes. Simply click on what you want to use and it will appear in the edit box above. Insert: – — … ° ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ± − × ÷ ← → · § Sign your username: ~~~~ Wiki markup: {{}} | [] [[]] [[Category:]] #REDIRECT [[]] <s></s> <sup></sup> <sub></sub> <code></code> <blockquote></blockquote> <ref></ref> {{Reflist}} <references/> <includeonly></includeonly> <noinclude></noinclude> {{DEFAULTSORT:}} <nowiki></nowiki> <!-- --> <span class="plainlinks"></span> Symbols: ~ | ¡ ¿ † ‡ ↔ ↑ ↓ • ¶ # ¹ ² ³ ½ ⅓ ⅔ ¼ ¾ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ ∞ ‘ “ ’ ” «» ¤ ₳ ฿ ₵ ¢ ₡ ₢ $ ₫ ₯ € ₠ ₣ ƒ ₴ ₭ ₤ ℳ ₥ ₦ № ₧ ₰ £ ៛ ₨ ₪ ৳ ₮ ₩ ¥ ♠ ♣ ♥ ♦ View this template This field is a spam trap. DO NOT fill it in! Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes