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Mills Watson

Mills Watson (born William Oscar Watson on July 10, 1940)[1] is an American actor who is probably best known for his comedic portrayal of the law enforcement character Deputy Perkins, first on B. J. and the Bear and later as a series star on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo. He played Uncle Buster in the sitcom Harper Valley P.T.A..[1]

Mills Watson
Born
William Oscar Watson

(1940-07-10) July 10, 1940 (age 83)
OccupationActor
Years active1968–1992
Spouse(s)Caroline Mary Mason, 1968–1970 (divorced) Sue (?-present)

Personal life edit

Watson was born in Oakland, California and grew up on a ranch near Stockton. His father was a sheep rancher and his mother a school teacher. His grandparents were from Texas.[1] He attended Franklin Elementary School and graduated from Elk Grove High School in 1958.[1] His family did not have a television during his childhood and like most families of that era listened to the radio for news and entertainment. After high school he went to San Francisco State University for two semesters where he studied acting for a short time under Victor French.[1]

After appearing in a small independent film, he wanted to pursue more formal acting training and he applied to and was accepted as a student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where he acquired much stage experience.[1] Says Watson, "I figured if I got in, I wouldn't have any excuse to fail on a training level. I could never say I didn't get the right kind of training, because this was the best in the world." Returning from England, he moved to Los Angeles and began appearing in television shows and movies, eventually retiring from acting in the early 1990s.[1]

During the 1970s, he raised a son, Mason, as a single parent, with the help of neighbors and professionals when he was at work acting.[1]

He now resides in Marcola, Oregon,[2] where he lives on a 15-acre farm with his second wife Sue.[1] When asked in an interview if he missed acting, he replied: "No. I was very fortunate to have been able to do as much as I wanted. I did enough of that. Today I have a fifteen-acre farm, growing hay. I just relax here with Sue. There's no pressure up here in Oregon. It's safe and it's not stressful at all, which I feel is keeping me alive."[1]

Career edit

Watson appeared in guest roles in numerous TV series such as Gunsmoke, Mission:Impossible, Hawaii Five-O, Emergency!, McCloud, M*A*S*H, The Rockford Files, The A-Team, CHiPs, The Fall Guy, and Murder She Wrote, The Six Million Dollar Man, as well as movies including ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), The Wild Country (1970), Dirty Little Billy (1972), Charley and the Angel (1973), Papillon (1973), The Midnight Man (1974), Treasure of Matecumbe (1976), Up In Smoke (1978), Cujo, (1979) CHiPs, episode “Rustling” as Ambrose (1978) and "Repo Man" as Doyle Ware (1983), and Bulletproof (1988).[1] He also had a part in the TV miniseries War and Remembrance (1988), which he filmed in Hawaii.[1] His last role was in the 1992 television film Gunsmoke: To the Last Man.

The acting role he considers his personal favorite and most fun was as Deputy Perkins on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo.[1] He appeared on the March 22–28, 1980 cover of TV Guide as the character along with co-stars Claude Akins and Brian Kerwin.[3]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1968 Mod Squad Ken Lacey Episode "Find Tara Chapman!"
1970 ...tick...tick...tick... Joe Warren
1971 Bonanza Fontaine Episode "The iron butterfly"
1970 The Wild Country Feathers
1972 Dirty Little Billy Ed
1973 M*A*S*H Sgt. Condon Episode "Dear Dad...Three"
1973 Charley and the Angel Frankie Zuto
1973 Papillon Guard
1974 The Midnight Man Cash
1976 Treasure of Matecumbe Catrell
1977 The Streets of San Francisco Arthur Devoe Episode "A Good Cop ... But"
1977 The Six Million Dollar Man Edgar Webster
1977 The Six Million Dollar Man Lazarus
1978 The Incredible Hulk Sheriff Dobson Episode "Death in the Family"
1978 Up in Smoke Harry
1978 CHiPs Ambrose
1979 CHiPs Doyle Ware
1979 B. J. and the Bear Deputy Perkins
1979 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Deputy Perkins
1983 Cujo Gary Pervier
1985 Benson Tiny season 6 episode 14 "on the road"
1985 Heated Vengeance Tucker
1985 Yellow Pages Billy O'Shea
1985 Hunter
1985 The Fall Guy Myles Poplin Episode "Spring Break" (S04Ep20)
1988 Bulletproof Colby

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Rausch, Andrew J. (November 2016). "An Interview with Mills Watson". Shock Cinema (51). Edgewater, New Jersey: 34–37. shockcinemamagazine.com. Issue No. 51 cover
  2. ^ "An Interview with Ed Lauter". Shock Cinema (38). New York City: 3–8, 48. May 2010. Ed Lauter quote, page 4 (article includes a cast photo of Lauter and Mills together): "Mills is retired now: He lives up in Marcola, Oregon, has 22 acres, and is as happy as a clam."
  3. ^ "The Controversy Over 'The Day Christ Died". www.tvguidemagazine.com.

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Mills Watson born William Oscar Watson on July 10 1940 1 is an American actor who is probably best known for his comedic portrayal of the law enforcement character Deputy Perkins first on B J and the Bear and later as a series star on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo He played Uncle Buster in the sitcom Harper Valley P T A 1 Mills WatsonBornWilliam Oscar Watson 1940 07 10 July 10 1940 age 83 Oakland CaliforniaOccupationActorYears active1968 1992Spouse s Caroline Mary Mason 1968 1970 divorced Sue present Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life editWatson was born in Oakland California and grew up on a ranch near Stockton His father was a sheep rancher and his mother a school teacher His grandparents were from Texas 1 He attended Franklin Elementary School and graduated from Elk Grove High School in 1958 1 His family did not have a television during his childhood and like most families of that era listened to the radio for news and entertainment After high school he went to San Francisco State University for two semesters where he studied acting for a short time under Victor French 1 After appearing in a small independent film he wanted to pursue more formal acting training and he applied to and was accepted as a student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London where he acquired much stage experience 1 Says Watson I figured if I got in I wouldn t have any excuse to fail on a training level I could never say I didn t get the right kind of training because this was the best in the world Returning from England he moved to Los Angeles and began appearing in television shows and movies eventually retiring from acting in the early 1990s 1 During the 1970s he raised a son Mason as a single parent with the help of neighbors and professionals when he was at work acting 1 He now resides in Marcola Oregon 2 where he lives on a 15 acre farm with his second wife Sue 1 When asked in an interview if he missed acting he replied No I was very fortunate to have been able to do as much as I wanted I did enough of that Today I have a fifteen acre farm growing hay I just relax here with Sue There s no pressure up here in Oregon It s safe and it s not stressful at all which I feel is keeping me alive 1 Career editWatson appeared in guest roles in numerous TV series such as Gunsmoke Mission Impossible Hawaii Five O Emergency McCloud M A S H The Rockford Files The A Team CHiPs The Fall Guy and Murder She Wrote The Six Million Dollar Man as well as movies including tick tick tick 1970 The Wild Country 1970 Dirty Little Billy 1972 Charley and the Angel 1973 Papillon 1973 The Midnight Man 1974 Treasure of Matecumbe 1976 Up In Smoke 1978 Cujo 1979 CHiPs episode Rustling as Ambrose 1978 and Repo Man as Doyle Ware 1983 and Bulletproof 1988 1 He also had a part in the TV miniseries War and Remembrance 1988 which he filmed in Hawaii 1 His last role was in the 1992 television film Gunsmoke To the Last Man The acting role he considers his personal favorite and most fun was as Deputy Perkins on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo 1 He appeared on the March 22 28 1980 cover of TV Guide as the character along with co stars Claude Akins and Brian Kerwin 3 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1968 Mod Squad Ken Lacey Episode Find Tara Chapman 1970 tick tick tick Joe Warren 1971 Bonanza Fontaine Episode The iron butterfly 1970 The Wild Country Feathers 1972 Dirty Little Billy Ed 1973 M A S H Sgt Condon Episode Dear Dad Three 1973 Charley and the Angel Frankie Zuto 1973 Papillon Guard 1974 The Midnight Man Cash 1976 Treasure of Matecumbe Catrell 1977 The Streets of San Francisco Arthur Devoe Episode A Good Cop But 1977 The Six Million Dollar Man Edgar Webster 1977 The Six Million Dollar Man Lazarus 1978 The Incredible Hulk Sheriff Dobson Episode Death in the Family 1978 Up in Smoke Harry 1978 CHiPs Ambrose 1979 CHiPs Doyle Ware 1979 B J and the Bear Deputy Perkins 1979 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Deputy Perkins 1983 Cujo Gary Pervier 1985 Benson Tiny season 6 episode 14 on the road 1985 Heated Vengeance Tucker 1985 Yellow Pages Billy O Shea 1985 Hunter 1985 The Fall Guy Myles Poplin Episode Spring Break S04Ep20 1988 Bulletproof ColbyReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Rausch Andrew J November 2016 An Interview with Mills Watson Shock Cinema 51 Edgewater New Jersey 34 37 shockcinemamagazine com Issue No 51 cover An Interview with Ed Lauter Shock Cinema 38 New York City 3 8 48 May 2010 Ed Lauter quote page 4 article includes a cast photo of Lauter and Mills together Mills is retired now He lives up in Marcola Oregon has 22 acres and is as happy as a clam The Controversy Over The Day Christ Died www tvguidemagazine com External links editMills Watson at IMDb Mills Watson at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mills Watson amp oldid 1218738968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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