Chill Wills's biography
Theodore Childress Wills is 76 years old poker player born at Seagoville. He was born on Friday 18th of July 1902. He is often nicknamed as Chill Wills. According to year of birth 1902 he belongs to Greatest Generation. Birthday on 18th of July means he is Cancer. Cancer is a watery sign. They are very friendly and show motherly love to everyone. According to ascendant calculator, an important trait of these natives is their sensitive nature.
He is white american. He is citizen of United States of America. Chill´s primary profession is to be poker player. You can know Chill also as musician, stage actor. Chill is recently known as film actor.
Chill Wills's career
Chill´s main focus is to be poker player. Chill is famous thanks to Giant (1956). Chill is also a member of The Avalon Boys.
Is Chill Wills gay ?
Chill is known to be straight.
How did Chill Wills die
He died on on Friday 15th of December 1978 when he was 76 years old at Encino. Chill Willss death was caused by cancer. It happend like natural causes.
Awards and competitions
Chill Wills's Awards
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6923 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
- He was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in The Alamo but his blatant campaign to elicit votes cost him the award. One of his ads read 'Win lose or draw, you're all my cousins and I love you. Your Cousin Chill Wills'.
Chill Wills's Nominations
- Was in three Oscar Best Picture nominees: The Yearling (1946), Giant (1956) and The Alamo (1960).
What Chill Wills has done for a first time
- Although he survived the experience of working with Otto Preminger on "The Cardinal", he was fired from the director's next film, "In Harm's Way" during his first morning's work. He was replaced by Henry Fonda.
Chill Wills's height, body shape
Lets describe how Chill Wills looks. We will focus on his height, body shape and hair color. Chill is tall as 6' 2" (188 cm). Body build is average. Chill´s hair is shade of salt and pepper.