

Biography
Character actor Bill Thurman was born on November 4, 1920 in Texas. A large, rugged, stocky man with a hard, lined, puffy face, a deep, twangy, amicable voice, a strong, bulky build and a charmingly low-key and down-to-earth unaffected natural screen presence, Thurman often portrayed police officers and assorted scruffy redneck types in a huge number of entertainingly cheap'n'cheesy Southern-fried fright flicks and delightfully down'n'dirty drive-in fare made throughout the 60s and 70s. Bill frequently acted in features for legendary Grade Z low-budget independent filmmaker Larry Buchanan; said movies include "The Eye Creatures," "High Yellow," "Zontar the Thing from Venus," "Mars Needs Women," "Curse of the Swamp Creature," "In the Year 2889," the especially atrocious "It's Alive! ," and "A Bullet for Pretty Boy. " Moreover, Thurman had bit parts in two Steven Spielberg films: he's a hillbilly hunter in "The Sugerland Express" and an air traffic controller in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Known For
Painted Hero (1997)Age: 77as Old Man Bolen
In Broad Daylight (1991)Age: 71as Virgil Teague
Hawken's Breed (1987)Age: 67as Jeb Kline
Silverado (1985)Age: 65as Carter
Stormin' Home (1985)Age: 65as Bailiff
Alamo Bay (1985)Age: 65as Sheriff
The Long Hot Summer (1985)Age: 65as Houstin
Innocent Prey (1984)Age: 64as Jim Gardner
Mountaintop Motel Massacre (1983)Age: 63as Reverend Bill McWiley
The Long Summer of George Adams (1982)Age: 62as Floyd






