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13 Facts About William Boyett

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William Boyett was an American actor best known for his roles in law enforcement dramas on television from the 1950s through the 1990s.

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Carrie remarried and in the 1930 US Census, Harry William is enumerated as "Harry" with Carrie, William Cason, and his older brother, Wallace, at 2103 Proctor Avenue in Waco, Texas.

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Harry William Boyett, who was then known as Harry, attended Waco High School, where he was active in theater, the Rostra Literary Society, the Junior Classical League, Boys Chorus, and as a junior was a Texas Interscholastic League contestant in Declamation.

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William Boyett died at age 36 after having emergency surgery.

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William Boyett served in the Navy during World War II and afterward performed on the stage in both New York City and Los Angeles.

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In 1954, William Boyett played respected settler Jim Hardwicke in the Death Valley Days episode "11,000 Miners Can't Be Wrong".

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Williams, between 1955 and 1959; Boyett portrayed a policeman in such diverse series as Gang Busters; The Man Behind the Badge; I Led 3 Lives; M Squad; The Detectives; Sea Hunt; Bat Masterson; Batman; Gomer Pyle, USM.

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William Boyett made eight guest appearances on CBS's Perry Mason throughout the series' nine-year run, mostly in law-enforcement roles.

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William Boyett played a corporate executive, Buck Osborn, in the 1961 episode "The Case of the Renegade Refugee".

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William Boyett appeared as Dr Dupree in 3 episodes of How The West Was Won 1978.

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William Boyett acted in several motion pictures, such as The Hidden and The Rocketeer.

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William Boyett appeared in a well-known short public safety film entitled Last Clear Chance as Patrolman Hal Jackson.

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William Boyett died December 29,2004, in Mission Hills, California, five days before his 78th birthday, from complications of pneumonia and kidney failure.