William 'Wee Willie' Davis

Actor
BirthdayDec 7, 1906 (75 years old)
DeathdayApr 9, 1981
GenderMale

William "Wee Willie" Davis (1906–1981) was an American film actor. He had previously been a wrestler. He worked in the Jefferson County Jail in Louisville in 1972-75 as the gym guard. He was also an engineer and contributed to the invention of the Glowmeter, an early Heads up display that projected a cars speed onto the windshield. A fellow wrestler, Prince Ilaki Ibn Ali Hassan (whose real name was Agisilaki Mihalakis) who also fought as the Mad Greek was the primary inventor.

Known for

Big Man in Kitchen (uncredited)

Aug 3, 1955

Timmons

May 12, 1950

Garmiskar

Dec 21, 1949

Strongman (uncredited)

Jul 27, 1949

Gubek

Oct 26, 1945

Flannagan (uncredited)

Nov 14, 1942

The Lamb

Mar 26, 1942

Valda

Dec 25, 1942

Arab Giant (uncredited)

Jan 14, 1944

Blacksmith

Jul 14, 1952

Hans (Uncredited)

May 31, 1943

Truck driver

Mar 8, 1949

Bouncer

Sep 3, 1943

Zacharias, the Porter

Apr 12, 1945

Dota

Aug 2, 1944

Moose McCall (as Wee Willie Davis)

Jul 20, 1946

Blackie

Oct 9, 1946

Moose Harris

Jul 18, 1945

Big Man in Kitchen (uncredited)

Aug 3, 1955

Timmons

May 12, 1950

Garmiskar

Dec 21, 1949

Strongman (uncredited)

Jul 27, 1949

Gubek

Oct 26, 1945

Flannagan (uncredited)

Nov 14, 1942

Acting


Participated in 19 movies, 0 TV series

1955

Big Man in Kitchen (uncredited)


1952

Blacksmith



1950


1949

Garmiskar


1949

Strongman (uncredited)


1949

Truck driver


1946

Blackie


1946

Moose McCall (as Wee Willie Davis)


1945


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