• Home
  • Stories
  • People
  • Fan Casting Community
  • Add a Story
  • Register/Login
myCast logo that links to fan casting home page
  • Stories
  • People
  • Fan Casting Community
  • Add a Story
  • Register/Login
Menu

billbixby1993 Australia

Member since February 3, 2020

About Me
The son of a sales clerk and a department store owner, Bill Bixby was the sixth-generation Californian born as Wilfred Bailey Bixby, on January 22, 1934, in San Francisco, California. An only child growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he attended schools in the same area, took ballroom dance lessons, before attending Lowell High School, where he excelled in drama. After his graduation from high school, he attended San Francisco City College, where he majored in drama. He transferred to the University of California-Berkeley, where he majored in the pre-law program, but never stopped falling in love with his interest in acting. After almost graduating, he left his native San Francisco, to travel to Los Angeles, where he became a lifeguard and a bellhop.

Two years later, in 1959, two executives noticed him and hired him immediately for commercial work and modeling, in Detroit, Michigan. At the same time, he auditioned for theater roles. He joined the Detroit Civic Theatre Company and made his professional stage debut in the musical, "The Boy Friend". Long after his trip to Michigan, he continued doing commercial work and made numerous guest appearances on popular TV sitcoms.

He made his TV debut in an episode of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959). He also did many other roles, most notably as "Charles Raymond" in The Joey Bishop Show (1961). After many guest and recurring roles, he landed a co-starring role opposite Ray Walston in My Favorite Martian (1963), in which he portrayed a newspaper reporter playing host to a visitor from another planet. After the first season, it became a hit and Bixby became a household name to millions of fans who liked the show. The show was going well until its cancellation in 1966, which left Bixby in the dark, for the time being. However, he finally got the chance to go onto the big screen. The first of the four post-"Martian" 60s movies he played in was the Western, Ride Beyond Vengeance (1966). The following year, he played in Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (1967) and, soon after, he was approached by Elvis Presley to appear in both Clambake (1967), and Speedway (1968). Afterwards, he once again returned to series television, this time playing widowed father, "Tom Corbett", on The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969), based on the popular 1963 movie. After its first season, it became a much bigger hit than his first show and Bixby, heretofore one of Hollywood's most confirmed bachelors, changed his views on marriage and family, subsequently taking actress Brenda Benet as his bride and fathering a son. He also tried his hand at directing an episode of the series, called "Gifts Are For Giving", about Norman's highly treasured gift. After completing its second season, Bixby received an Emmy nomination for Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, but didn't win. By its third season in 1972, the show had bad scripts and ABC decided to pull the plug.

Once again, Bixby was not long out of work and was offered a chance to star in a lead role as "Anthony Dorian/Anthony Blake", on his first and only NBC dramatic series called, The Magician (1973). The show focused on Anthony performing magic tricks which helped people who were in trouble, and in real-life, Bill became a fine magician, performing to both children and adults. But sadly, the show was canceled after one season due to its expensive costs.

After a seven-year absence from the big screen, he co-starred in another western, opposite Don Knotts and Tim Conway, in The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975). Like most of the theatrical movies he did, it was not a blockbuster at the box office, but was still an average hit. In late 1977, he was offered the role of "Dr. David Bruce Banner", in a two-hour pilot called, The Incredible Hulk: The Incredible Hulk (1977). About a physician/scientist who turned into a green monster whenever he became angry, the idea appealed to CBS, and several months later, they premiered a new science fiction-dramatic series, called, The Incredible Hulk (1977). When it debuted as a mid-season replacement, it became the #1 show in the United States, and in many other countries. His character became famous for ripping up shirts each time he turned into the Hulk, played by bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno. Bixby had wanted to direct some episodes, but the time he had to spend in the make-up chair for the transformation sequences made that problematical, and he managed to helm only one segment, "Bring Me the Head of the Hulk", in the fourth season. The series was canceled in 1981 (although the last few episodes didn't air until 1982).

Bixby, once again, came back to series television, acting in, producing and directing his last sitcom, Goodnight, Beantown (1983), on which he played "Matt Cassidy". Chosen for the role of "Jennifer Barnes", was one of Bixby's old friends, Mariette Hartley, who had won an Emmy for her guest appearance in The Incredible Hulk (1977) as Banner's second wife. The two played co-anchor newscasters of a Boston television station whose sparring on and off the air developed into friendship and respect. Discounting a brief, inconsequential return to the network's schedule in the summer of 1984, the series lasted for less than a year, from April 1983 to January 1984.

Bixby now decided to concentrate on directing and worked on Wizards and Warriors (1983), Goodnight, Beantown (1983) and Sledge Hammer! (1986). He also directed the pilot for a New York spy series, "Rockhopper". He also appeared in front of the camera as the host of the daytime anthology series, True Confessions (1985), which dealt with real-life crises of everyday people. Bixby additionally served as host for two shows targeting younger viewers: "Against the Odds", a series of biographies of prominent people, frequently from history, for the Nickelodeon cable channel; and "Once Upon a Classic", a collection of British TV adaptations of literary classics on PBS.

He came back to reprise his role of "Dr. David Banner" from The Incredible Hulk (1977) by acting in, producing, and directing the three spin-off movies: The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988), The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989) and The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990). He also directed TV movies such as Baby of the Bride (1991) and Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind (1991).

In April 1991, while directing one of his last movies, he became very ill and was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He underwent surgery and by December, his cancer seemed to be in remission, so he came back to guest star as "Nick Osborne" in a two-hour TV movie/pilot called Diagnosis Murder: Diagnosis of Murder (1992). In mid-1992, while his cancer continued to be in remission, Bixby returned to work as a director to direct several episodes of the popular NBC sitcom, Blossom (1990), where he became the main director of the show. At first, he hid his illness from the cast and crew, until one of the producers found out, and then he announced publicly that he wanted to continue working until he could no longer do so. Prior to going public with his cancer, he directed a TV movie starring Roseanne Barr and Tom Arnold, The Woman Who Loved Elvis (1993), which was his final directing project.

Unfortunately, the cancer returned by mid-1993 and, on November 21, 1993, six days after directing his last episode on "Blossom" (1991), Bill Bixby died at age 59 in his home after a two-year battle with cancer. For over 30 years, he was in great demand and his big roles and directing credits have been a personal testimony to his fans. His life is gone, but his legacy lives on for years to come.
User Stats
Stories Added

5

stories added

Roles Added

107

roles added

Casting Suggestions Added

276

casting suggestions

Votes

704

votes

Comments

0

comments

Stories Added by billbixby1993

These stories were added by billbixby1993! Click to see roles for each story and assemble your dream cast.

  • Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles Story with 16 roles
  • Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021) Story with 21 roles
  • Isle of Dogs
    Isle of Dogs Story with 12 roles
  • Fantastic Mr. Fox
    Fantastic Mr. Fox Story with 11 roles
  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Story with 10 roles

Favorite Actors

These actors have been cast by billbixby1993 for more roles than any others.

  • Oded Fehr
    Oded Fehr Chosen 4 times
  • Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox Chosen 4 times
  • Fred Ward
    Fred Ward Chosen 3 times
  • Joan Copeland
    Joan Copeland Chosen 3 times
  • George Hamilton
    George Hamilton Chosen 3 times
  • Lynn Ferguson
    Lynn Ferguson Chosen 3 times
  • Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church Chosen 2 times
  • Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro Chosen 2 times
  • Jason Bateman
    Jason Bateman Chosen 2 times
  • Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis Chosen 2 times
  • Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel Chosen 2 times
  • Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell Chosen 2 times
  • Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart Chosen 2 times
  • Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter Chosen 2 times
  • Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan Chosen 2 times
  • Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage Chosen 2 times
  • Get Featured
    Get Featured on myCast

Casting Suggestions by billbixby1993

  • Thomas Ian Nicholas as Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Thomas Ian Nicholas

    Thomas Ian Nicholas

    as

    Supporting Animals Male (Voice)

    in

    Sing 2 (July 2021)

    2 Vote Yes

    1 Vote No

    Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021)
  • Sanaa Lathan as Supporting Animals Female in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sanaa Lathan

    Sanaa Lathan

    as

    Supporting Animals Female (Voice)

    in

    Sing 2 (July 2021)

    3 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Supporting Animals Female in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021)
  • Christopher Guest as Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Christopher Guest

    Christopher Guest

    as

    Supporting Animals Male (Voice)

    in

    Sing 2 (July 2021)

    3 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021)
  • Crispin Glover as New Villain in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Crispin Glover

    Crispin Glover

    as

    New Villain (Voice)

    in

    Sing 2 (July 2021)

    5 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    New Villain in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021)
  • Brendan Gleeson as Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Brendan Gleeson

    Brendan Gleeson

    as

    Supporting Animals Male (Voice)

    in

    Sing 2 (July 2021)

    2 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021)
  • Ray Winstone as Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Ray Winstone

    Ray Winstone

    as

    Supporting Animals Male (Voice)

    in

    Sing 2 (July 2021)

    2 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Supporting Animals Male in Sing 2 (July 2021)
    Sing 2 (July 2021)
  • Alan Tudyk as Ferryman in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Alan Tudyk

    Alan Tudyk

    as

    Ferryman

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Ferryman in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Michael J. Fox as Francis in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Michael J. Fox

    Michael J. Fox

    as

    Francis

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Francis in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Sally Field as Rosie Suchot in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Sally Field

    Sally Field

    as

    Rosie Suchot

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Rosie Suchot in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Mike Myers as Ernest Davido in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Mike Myers

    Mike Myers

    as

    Ernest Davido

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Ernest Davido in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Bobby Cannavale as Max in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Bobby Cannavale

    Bobby Cannavale

    as

    Max

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Max in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Samuel E. Wright as Travel Agent in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Samuel E. Wright

    Samuel E. Wright

    as

    Travel Agent

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Travel Agent in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Hayden Rolence as Mino in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Hayden Rolence

    Hayden Rolence

    as

    Mino

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Mino in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Judge Reinhold as Miro in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Judge Reinhold

    Judge Reinhold

    as

    Miro

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Miro in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Bryan Cranston as Emperor Sifrat XVI in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Bryan Cranston

    Bryan Cranston

    as

    Emperor Sifrat XVI

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Emperor Sifrat XVI in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
  • Patrick Stewart as Prince Darkos in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Patrick Stewart

    Patrick Stewart

    as

    Prince Darkos

    in

    Arthur and the Invisibles

    1 Vote Yes

    0 Vote No

    Prince Darkos in Arthur and the Invisibles
    Arthur and the Invisibles
See More
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Fan Casts
  • Fan Casting Topics
  • Talent
  • Fan Casting Community
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Powered by TMDB
myCast

Join myCast

Do you love movies? Fan casting? myCast is the place for you!

Join thousands of other users in fan casting your favorite stories. Take 30 seconds to create a completely free profile, which will allow you to:

  • Add your own stories and characters
  • Make casting suggestions
  • Vote and comment on casting suggestions
  • Add and edit talent profiles
  • Post to the forums
Need an account?
Create a free account

Login to myCast

Login with Facebook

or

  • Forgot your password?
  • Create a free account
myCast

Join myCast

Do you love movies? Fan casting? myCast is the place for you!

Join thousands of other users in fan casting your favorite stories. Take 30 seconds to create a completely free profile, which will allow you to:

  • Add your own stories and characters
  • Make casting suggestions
  • Vote and comment on casting suggestions
  • Add and edit talent profiles
  • Post to the forums
Already have an account?
Login to an existing account

Register for myCast

Login with Facebook

or

  • Forgot your password?
  • Login to an existing account