Birthday
1913/10/16
Day of death
1989/03/30 (75 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
Also know as
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Matt Willis was an American actor. After a long film career, he returned to his hometown where he lived a quiet, sober life. In 1965, he was employed as an advertising salesman for WQVA, a radio station in Quantico, Virginia.
(1943) The Return of the Vampire
as Andreas Obry
(1944) The Mark of the Whistler
as Perry Donnelly
(1942) Invisible Agent
as Nazi Assassin (uncredited)
(1943) The Mysterious Doctor
as Bart Redmond
(1942) A Tragedy at Midnight
as Dumb Cop (uncredited)
(1951) Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
as ---
(1947) It's a Joke, Son!
as Ace
(1947) Radio Romeo
as ---
(1950) Breakthrough
as Pvt. Jimbo Hollis
(1945) Forever Yours
as Alabam
(1944) Louisiana Hayride
as Jeb Crocker
(1947) Blonde Savage
as Berger
(1946) Mr. Noisy
as Ole Margarine (uncredited)
(1946) Singing on the Trail
as Dan Prichard
(1945) Scarlet Street
as Policeman in Hogarth's Office (uncredited)
(1946) Strange Voyage
as The Hammer
(1945) Dangerous Partners
as Ezra Drumman (uncredited)
(1942) The Spirit of Stanford
as Link Wyman
(1944) The Ghost That Walks Alone
as Tom Walker
(1942) Saboteur
as First Sheriff (uncredited)
(1945) A Walk in the Sun
as Sgt. Pete Halverson
(1942) Overland to Deadwood
as Henchman Red Larson
(1941) Swamp Water
as Miles Tonkin
(1942) Mug Town
as Bouncer
(1942) The Fleet's In
as Sailor
(1942) In Old California
as Joker at Bar in San Francisco
(1949) Home in San Antone
as Jewel Thief Thorg
(1942) The Spoilers
as Poker Player (uncredited)
(1946) Vacation in Reno
as Hank
(1947) The Burning Cross
as Mort Dauson
(1942) About Face
as Soldier with Daisy (uncredited)
(1947) The Son of Rusty
as Luther Hebble
(1949) The Mutineers
as Mate Toby Jarmin
(1943) Corvette K-225
as Roger
(1943) A Guy Named Joe
as Lt. Hunter (uncredited)
(1943) Stage Door Canteen
as Sergeant on Train (uncredited)
(1946) Blonde Alibi
as Detective Lane (Uncredited)
(1943) It Ain't Hay
as Bouncer (uncredited)
(1948) The Noose Hangs High
as Gangster (uncredited)
(1948) So Dear to My Heart
as Mr. Burns - Horse Trainer
(1943) She Has What It Takes
as 'One Round' Beasley
(1948) Shep Comes Home
as George