Most Recent Role: Sparky on The Streets of San Francisco (1972)
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birthday: 5-5-1932
Birth Name: Marshall Lowell Hutchason
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birthday: 5-5-1932
Birth Name: Marshall Lowell Hutchason
Will Hutchins, or Hutch, as he prefers to be called, was born in Los Angeles, California, and attended Pomona College and UCLA. Following a stint in the Army he signed a contract with Warner Brothers as an actor. Hutch has appeared on television, in movies, and on stage. He has also been a circus clown and ringmaster in circuses in the USA and Australia.
Most Recent Appearance
Clown of Death
Thursday 26 February 1976 on ABC
Two retired brothers, both having worked as riggers for circuses many years before, are found murdered while a circus happens to be performing in San Francisco at the Cow Palace.
Other Appearances
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Blondie (1968)
Dagwood Bumstead |
Hey Landlord
Woody Banner |
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Sugarfoot
Tom "Sugarfoot" Brewster |
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77 Sunset Strip
The Kookie Caper himself |
77 Sunset Strip
Six Superior Skirts Himself |
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Bronco
Yankee Tornado Tom "Sugarfoot" Brewster |
Cheyenne (1955)
Duel at Judas Basin Tom (Sugarfoot) Brewster |
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Conflict
Stranger On The Road |
Emergency!
How Green Was My Thumb? Chuck Miller |
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Stars In
Blondie (1968)
The second sitcom based on the comic strip from Chic Young; cancelled after 13 episodes. more Hey Landlord
Woody Banner- a young adult from Ohio- had moved to Manhattan, New York to learn more about life. But, Woody soon learned he had more weight on his shoulders when he got notice that his uncle had... more Sugarfoot
"For the 1957-58 season ABC offered to purchase a full season of thirty-nine episodes of Cheyenne , but Warner Brothers declined. Since each hour-long episode took six working days for principle... more
The second sitcom based on the comic strip from Chic Young; cancelled after 13 episodes. more Hey Landlord
Woody Banner- a young adult from Ohio- had moved to Manhattan, New York to learn more about life. But, Woody soon learned he had more weight on his shoulders when he got notice that his uncle had... more Sugarfoot
"For the 1957-58 season ABC offered to purchase a full season of thirty-nine episodes of Cheyenne , but Warner Brothers declined. Since each hour-long episode took six working days for principle... more

