
Dave Willock
Born: 1909-08-13
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dave Willock (August 13, 1909 – November 12, 1990) was an American character actor. Willock appeared in 181 films and television series from 1939 to 1989. Born in 1909, Willock began his professional career in vaudeville in 1931, teaming with his boyhood friend Jack Carson in a comedy song and dance routine. For a time in the mid-1930s he was a reporter and editor for a Milwaukee newspaper. He first appeared on screen in Good Girls Go to Paris (1939), in an uncredited bit part. He teamed with Carson again when Carson invited him to write for his radio show; Willock wrote and played the part of Carson's nephew Tugwell on The Jack Carson Show from 1943–1949. Willock and Cliff Arquette had their own radio and television shows in the early 1950s. Both versions were called Dave and Charley; the radio version was heard circa 1950, but the television version of it was on the air for only three months in early 1952. In the 1961–1962 season, he played Harvey Clayton, father of the 1920s teenager Margie Clayton, portrayed by Cynthia Pepper in ABC's Margie. He appeared on an episode of Dragnet as an ex-vaudevillean who is cheated out of $9,000 that he found on a sidewalk. In 1966, he had an uncredited role as the bartender in the Elvis Presley vehicle Frankie and Johnny. Willock is probably most familiar to modern audiences from his performance as Baby Jane Hudson's father in the opening scenes of the cult classic What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). He played seven different characters on CBS's Green Acres with Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor, mostly portraying clerks or elevator operators. Willock also did voice acting for animated roles, such as the offscreen narrator on Wacky Races (1968) and as father Augustus "Gus" Holiday on The Roman Holidays (1972). He appeared in a television commercial for "The Great American Soups", directed by American satirist Stan Freberg, alongside tap-dancing star Ann Miller. He died of complications due to stroke on November 12, 1990 at the age of 81. He is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery. For his contribution to the television industry, Dave Willock has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6358 Hollywood Boulevard.
Known For

Legion of Lost Flyers

He Hired the Boss

Chicago Deadline

The Ladies Man

Battle Zone

Stork Bites Man

Louisiana Purchase

Lucky Jordan

She Knew All the Answers

Roadblock

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Ten Seconds to Hell

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Spellbound

Queen of Outer Space

Hellzapoppin'

Hustle

Flat Top

Cracked Nuts

Three Texas Steers

The Runaround

The Merry Widow

Men of the Sky

Send Me No Flowers

State of the Union

Frankie and Johnny

It Came from Outer Space

Action in the North Atlantic

Revenge of the Creature

You Were Never Lovelier

4 for Texas

Granny Get Your Gun

Son of Dinosaurs

For Me and My Gal

The Amazing Mr. Williams

Emperor of the North

Mr. District Attorney

Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte

Harvard Here I Come

Now You See Him, Now You Don't

The Patsy

The Grissom Gang

Just This Once

Black Friday

Let's Face It

So This Is New York

The Hard Way

Louisa

The Delicate Delinquent

The Legend of Lylah Clare

Brother Rat and a Baby

The Male Animal

Wives and Lovers

Over My Dead Body

She Has What It Takes

Let's Go Navy!

This Love of Ours

Too Many Husbands

Golden Boy

Princess O'Rourke

Pin Up Girl

The Gang's All Here

Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs

Remains to Be Seen

S.O.S Tidal Wave

Caught in the Draft

A Shot in the Dark

Niagara Falls

The Buster Keaton Story

The Affairs of Martha

Prehistoric World

Dixie Dugan

The Fleet's In

Love Is Better Than Ever

Bring on the Girls

Two Yanks in Trinidad

Blondie Takes a Vacation

Sealed Verdict

A Girl in Every Port

The Fabulous Dorseys

Good Girls Go to Paris

The Searching Wind

Priorities on Parade

Darling, How Could You!

This Time for Keeps

No Man of Her Own

Belle of Old Mexico

Roar of the Crowd

Joe Palooka, Champ

The Sunrise Gun

Four Jills in a Jeep
