Most Recent Role: Policeman on Star Trek: The Next Generation
Alias Name(s): Bill Boyett, Bill Boyette
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Akron, Ohio
Birthday: 1-3-1927
Date of Death: 12-29-2004
Cause of Death: pneumonia/kidney failure
Alias Name(s): Bill Boyett, Bill Boyette
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Akron, Ohio
Birthday: 1-3-1927
Date of Death: 12-29-2004
Cause of Death: pneumonia/kidney failure
Most Recent Appearance
Time's Arrow (2)
Monday 21 September 1992 on Syndicated
Stardate: 46001.3 The away team's investigations are hampered by a nosy Samuel Clemens. Picard discovers that he originally met Guinan in the 1890s on Earth.
William Boyett died on Dec. 29, 2004, from blunt force trauma after a fall in his home.
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Served in the US Navy in WWII.
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Other Appearances
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Highway Patrol
Sergeant Ken Williams |
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Adam-12
Sgt. MacDonald |
Dragnet (1951)
Guest Star |
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Emergency!
Battalion Chief |
Family Affair (1966)
Foreman |
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Highway Patrol
Sgt. Ken Williams |
Knots Landing
Frank |
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Adam-12
O'Brien's Stand Sergeant MacDonald |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The Silent Witness Captain Davidson |
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Amazing Stories
Alamo Jobe Colonel Travis |
Archie Bunker's Place
The Eyewitnesses Lt. Jim Carmody |
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Assignment Underwater
A Message to Mulligan Joe Mulligan |
Batman (1966)
The Pharaoh's in a Rut Policeman |
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