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February 08, 2019

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Are you ready to get lost...in space? Will Robinson himself Bill Mumy is our 'Where Are They Now' star for today's issue! Mumy has had a huge career. Television, music, movies, voice acting, commericals, and more. What hasn't he done?! Well, we found him and let's see what he's been doing. Prepare to blast off!

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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--

Nutrisystem OneSee if you know if the following celebrities have had a visit from the "Grim Reaper":

Burt Young: Played Paulie in the "Rocky" movies, also appeared in "Once Upon a Time in America" and "Betsy's Wedding".

Sally Rand: Vaudeville performer famous for her "fan dance".

David Prowse: He played Darth Vader in the "Star Wars" movies (the voice of Darth Vader was provided by James Earl Jones).

(Answer at the bottom)

Bill Mumy

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BIRTH DATE: February 1, 1954 in San Gabriel, California, USA

BIRTH NAME: Charles William Mumy Jr.

CLAIM TO FAME: Bill Mumy American actor, musician, pitchman, voice actor, and author that came to prominence in the '60s as a child actor that made memorable appearances in The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents and then landed the iconic three-season role as Will Robinson in the CBS sci-fi series Lost in Space.

FAMILY LIFE: Mumy, his wife, Eileen (married in October 1986), and their two children, Seth and Liliana, live in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles.

INFO: Last name is pronounced "Moomy" not "Mummy".

Credits Jonathan Harris as his favorite acting mentor/best friend.

Co-authored a 2015 book, Lost (and Found) in Space with Angela Cartwright.

Mumy and co-author Peter David published the short story, "The Black '59" (1992), in the anthology Shock Rock, edited by F. Paul Wilson.

TRIVIA: Performed with Robert Haimer as "Barnes & Barnes", recording the hit novelty song "Fish Heads" in 1978. It is one of the most requested song in the history of the Dr. Demento Show.

His various musical credits include songs he has written and recorded with America, performed on tour with Shaun Cassidy, and played with Rick Springfield's band in the film Hard to Hold. He created the band The Be Five with other Babylon 5 actors.

Wrote a screenplay back in the late 1970s in which the "Lost in Space" (1965) family would have found their way back to Earth. 20th Century Fox was committed to the project, but series creator Irwin Allen wasn't interested in reviving the series. The plan dissolved completely after the death of space patriarch Guy Williams in 1989.

Was the original choice to play "Eddie Munster," in the cult 1960s TV series "Munsters, The" (1964). However, his parents did not approve of the makeup young Bill would have to wear for the role; they turned it down. Butch Patrick ended up playing the part. Today, Patrick and Mumy are very good friends and sometimes collaborate on music.

Bill has hosted and narrated several documentaries and specials for A&E, Animal Planet, The Sy-Fy Channel and E Entertainment. His voice over acting talents can be heard on animated shows like "Ren and Stimpy", "Scooby Doo", "Batman: the Animated Series", "Steven Spielberg's Animaniacs", "Little Wizard Adventures", "The Oz Kids" and Disney's "Buzz Lightyear: Star Command". He also voices dozens of national commercials such as "Farmer's Insurance" "Ford", "Bud Ice", "Blockbuster", "Twix", and "MacDonald's".

WHERE IS HE NOW: Along with continuing his acting, voiceover work, and music, Mumy still attends sci-fi conventions, and he even had a recent cameo on the Lost in Space reboot series on Netflix.

CREDITS:

2013-2018 Bravest Warriors (TV Series)...Johnny Tezuka / Ralph Waldo Pickle Chips / President Fishhead / ...
- No Matter What the Future Brings - Part 2 (2018) ... Johnny Tezuka
- No Matter What the Future Brings - Part 1 (2018) ... Johnny Tezuka / President Fishhead (voice)
- It Shouldn't Ever Have to End this Way - Part 2 (2018) ... Johnny Tezuka (voice)
- It Shouldn't Ever Have to End this Way - Part 1 (2018) ... Johnny Tezuka / President Fishhead (voice)
- All I Wish Is to Be Alone (2018) ... Reverend Picklechips / Judge
- From the Inside Room (2018) ... Reverend Picklechips / Judge
- Mirror's Reflection (2018) ... Johnny Tezuka
- Season of the Mitch (2014) ... Ralph Waldo Pickle Chips (voice)
- Dimension Garden (2014) ... Johnny Tezuka (voice)
- Hamster Priest (2013) ... Ralph Waldo Pickle Chips (voice)
- Aeon Worm (2013) ... Ralph Waldo Pickle Chips (voice)

2018 Space Command Redemption (TV Series)

2018 Lost in Space (TV Series)
Real Dr. Smith
- Impact (2018) ... Real Dr. Smith

2018 The Loud House (TV Series)...Timothy McCole
- Roadie to Nowhere/A Fridge Too Far (2018) ... Timothy McCole (voice)

2016 Space Command (TV Series)...Actor
- Redemption Part 2 ... Actor

2014 Transformers: Rescue Bots (TV Series)...Vigil
- No Place Like Dome (2014) ... Vigil (voice)
- The Vigilant Town (2014) ... Vigil (voice)

2011 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (TV Series)...Agent Bryson
- The Widening Gyre (2011) ... Agent Bryson (voice)

2009 The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas (Short)...Knob Ratchet (voice)

2006 Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes (Video short)...Bud Morris / Judge #1 (voice)

2006 A.I. Assault (TV Movie)...Major Heath

2006 Crossing Jordan (TV Series)...Paper Shredder Operator
- Blame Game (2006) ... Paper Shredder Operator

2005 Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party (Video short)...Bud Morris (voice)

2002-2005 Biography (TV Series documentary)...Narrator
- Laverne & Shirley (2005) ... Narrator
- Carolyn Jones: Morticia and More (2002) ... Narrator (voice)

2004 Comic Book: The Movie (Video)...Bill Mumy

2003 The Twilight Zone (TV Series)...Anthony Fremont
- It's Still a Good Life (2003) ... Anthony Fremont

2003 What's New, Scooby-Doo? (TV Series)...Harry Noze
- Toy Scary Boo (2003) ... Harry Noze (voice)

2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (TV Series)...Eon
- A Zoo Out There (2000) ... Eon (voice)
- Tag Team (2000) ... Eon (voice)

1994-1998 Babylon 5 (TV Series)...Lennier
108 episodes

1998 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series)...Kellin
- The Siege of AR-558 (1998) ... Kellin

1998 Diagnosis Murder (TV Series)...Parker Craddick
- Alienated (1998) ... Parker Craddick

1997 The Weird Al Show (TV Series)...Delivery Guy
- Back to School (1997) ... Delivery Guy

1997 The Monkey Prince (Video)...Sam (voice)

1997 Underground Adventure (Video)...Sam (voice, as Billy Mumy)

1996 Space Cases (TV Series)...Ferna Herna
- A Day in the Life (1996) ... Ferna Herna

1995 Three Wishes...Neighbor

1995 Batman: The Animated Series (TV Series)...The Fox / Warren Lawford
- The Terrible Trio (1995) ... The Fox / Warren Lawford (voice)

1994 The Ren & Stimpy Show (TV Series)...Dr. Brainchild
- Blazing Entrails/Lumber Jerks (1994) ... Dr. Brainchild (voice)

1994 Animaniacs (TV Series)...The Farmer
- Scare Happy Slappy/Witch One/Macbeth (1994) ... The Farmer (voice)

1993 Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero (TV Series)
- Monstrous Meltdown (Gabora) (1993)

1991-1992 Superboy (TV Series)...Tommy Puck
- Obituary for a Super Hero (1992) ... Tommy Puck
- A Change of Heart: Part 2 (1991) ... Tommy Puck
- A Change of Heart: Part 1 (1991) ... Tommy Puck

1992/I Double Trouble...Bob

1991 Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection (Video) (as Art Barnes)

1991 The Flash (TV Series)...Roger Braintree
- Good Night, Central City (1991) ... Roger Braintree

1990 Captain America...Young General Fleming

1988 Matlock (TV Series)...Dr. Irwin Bruckner
- The Genius (1988) ... Dr. Irwin Bruckner

1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series)...Supermarket Clerk (segment "Bang! You're Dead!")
- Pilot (1985) ... Supermarket Clerk (segment "Bang! You're Dead!")

1984 Barnes & Barnes: Ah A (Short)...Art Barnes

1984 Hard to Hold...The James Roberts Band - Keyboard

1983 Barnes & Barnes: Soak It Up (Short)...Art Barnes

1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie...Tim (segment "It's a Good Life")

1981 Barnes & Barnes: Love Tap (Short)...Art Barnes (uncredited)

1980 Barnes & Barnes: Fish Heads (Short) (uncredited)

1977 Sunshine Christmas (TV Movie)...Weaver

1976 ABC Saturday Comedy Special (TV Series)...Larry
- Archie (1976) ... Larry

1975 Sunshine (TV Series)...Weaver
- Why Sam's Paid (1975) ... Weaver
- Leave It to Weaver (1975) ... Weaver
- Have a Nice Day (1975) ... Weaver
- Song for Montana: Part 2 (1975) ... Weaver
- Song for Montana: Part 1 (1975) ... Weaver
- The Angel of Doom (1975) ... Weaver
- A Houseboat Is Not a Home (1975) ... Weaver
- Buy the Book (1975) ... Weaver
- Jill (1975) ... Weaver
- Father Nature (1975) ... Weaver
- Intensive Care (1975) ... Weaver
- White Bread and Margarine (1975) ... Weaver
- Sweet Misery (1975) ... Weaver

1974-1975 The Rockford Files (TV Series)...Trask / Nick Butler
- Aura Lee, Farewell (1975) ... Trask
- Backlash of the Hunter (1974) ... Nick Butler

1973 Papillon...Lariot

1973 Sunshine (TV Movie)...Weaver

1971 Insight (TV Series)...Stan
- The Party (1971) ... Stan

1971 Bless the Beasts & Children...Lawrence Teft

1970 Here Come the Brides (TV Series)...Simon Bill
- Break the Bank of Tacoma (1970) ... Simon Bill

1969 Lancer (TV Series)...Andy Cutler
- The Kid (1969) ... Andy Cutler (as Billy Mumy)

1969 Rascal...Sterling North

1968 Wild in the Streets...Boy (uncredited)

1965-1968 Lost in Space (TV Series)...Will Robinson
All 84 episodes

1966 The Two of Us (TV Movie)...Chris Williams (as Billy Mumy)

1966 Vacation Playhouse (TV Series)...Chris Williams
- The Two of Us (1966) ... Chris Williams (as Billy Mumy)

1965 I Dream of Jeannie (TV Series)...Custer
- Whatever Became of Baby Custer? (1965) ... Custer (as Billy Mumy)

1964-1965 Bewitched (TV Series)...Darrin the Boy / Michael
- Junior Executive (1965) ... Darrin the Boy (as Billy Mumy)
- A Vision of Sugar Plums (1964) ... Michael (as Billy Mumy)

1965 Ben Casey (TV Series)...Victor Chase
- Did Your Mother Come from Ireland, Ben Casey? (1965) ... Victor Chase (as Billy Mumy)

1965 The Virginian (TV Series)...Willy
- Old Cowboy (1965) ... Willy (as Billy Mumy)

1965 The Munsters (TV Series)...Googie Miller
- Come Back, Little Googie (1965) ... Googie Miller (as Billy Mumy)

1965 Dear Brigitte...Erasmus 'Ras' Leaf

1964 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series)...Billy
- The Ballerina (1964) ... Billy (as Billy Mumy)
- The Pennies (1964) ... Billy (as Billy Mumy)
- Rick's Old Printing Press (1964) ... Billy (as Billy Mumy)

1962-1964 The Magical World of Disney (TV Series)...Freddy Gray / Petey Loomis
- For the Love of Willadean: Treasure in the Haunted House (1964) ... Freddy Gray (as Billy Mumy)
- For the Love of Willadean: A Taste of Melon (1964) ... Freddy Gray (as Billy Mumy)
- Sammy, the Way-Out Seal: Part 2 (1962) ... Petey Loomis (as Billy Mumy)
- Sammy, the Way-Out Seal: Part 1 (1962) ... Petey Loomis (as Billy Mumy)

1964 The Eleventh Hour (TV Series)...Barry
- Sunday Father (1964) ... Barry

1964 The Fugitive (TV Series)...David Taft
- Home Is the Hunted (1964) ... David Taft (as Billy Mumy)

1963 The Greatest Show on Earth (TV Series)...Jeff
- Lady in Limbo (1963) ... Jeff (as Billy Mumy)

1963 Palm Springs Weekend...'Boom Boom' Yates

1963 Perry Mason (TV Series)...Miles
- The Case of the Shifty Shoebox (1963) ... Miles (as Billy Mumy)

1961-1963 The Twilight Zone (TV Series)...Young Pip / Anthony Fremont / Billy Bayles
- In Praise of Pip (1963) ... Young Pip (as Billy Mumy)
- It's a Good Life (1961) ... Anthony Fremont (as Billy Mumy)
- Long Distance Call (1961) ... Billy Bayles (as Billy Mumy)

1963 A Ticklish Affair...Alex Martin (as Billy Mumy)

1963 Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series)...Skipper
- The Boy Who Wasn't Wanted (1963) ... Skipper (as Billy Mumy)

1963 Empire (TV Series)...Freddy
- End of an Image (1963) ... Freddy (as Billy Mumy)

1963 A Child Is Waiting...Boy Counting Jean's Pearls

1962 Wagon Train (TV Series)...Toddy
- The Sam Darland Story (1962) ... Toddy (as Billy Mumy)

1962 The Jack Benny Program (TV Series)...Little Boy Who Weighs Himself
- Jack and the Crying Cab Driver (1962) ... Little Boy Who Weighs Himself (as Billy Mumy)

1962 Going My Way (TV Series)...Mark Murdock
- Keep an Eye on Santa Claus (1962) ... Mark Murdock (as Billy Mumy)

1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series)...Tony Mitchell
- House Guest (1962) ... Tony Mitchell (as Billy Mumy)

1962 Wide Country (TV Series)...David Bennett
- The Royce Bennett Story (1962) ... David Bennett (as Billy Mumy)

1962 Alcoa Premiere (TV Series)...Skipper
- The Boy Who Wasn't Wanted (1962) ... Skipper (as Billy Mumy)

1962 Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series)...Little Boy at Carlton Hotel
- Jonah and the Trout (1962) ... Little Boy at Carlton Hotel

1962 Dr. Kildare (TV Series)...Jeffey
- The Bronc-Buster (1962) ... Jeffey (as Billy Mumy)

1962 The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series)...Larry
- Obituary for Mr.X (1962) ... Larry (as Billy Mumy)

1961-1962 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series)...Mickey Hollins / Jackie Chester
- The Door Without a Key (1962) ... Mickey Hollins (as Billy Mumy)
- Bang! You're Dead (1961) ... Jackie Chester (as Billy Mumy)

1961 General Electric Theater (TV Series)...Buzz
- A Friendly Tribe (1961) ... Buzz

1961 Father of the Bride (TV Series)
- Furnishing the Apartment (1961)

1961 The New Breed (TV Series)...Billy
- Wave Goodbye to Grandpa (1961) ... Billy (as Billy Mumy)

1961 Tammy Tell Me True...Neil Bateman (uncredited)

1960-1961 The Loretta Young Show (TV Series)...Jimmy Harrison / Rennie
- The Lie (1961) ... Jimmy Harrison (as Billy Mumy)
- My Own Master (1960) ... Rennie (as Billy Mumy)

1960 The Wizard of Baghdad...Aladdin (uncredited)

1960 The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series)
- The Long Echo (1960) ... (as Billy Mumy)

1960 National Velvet (TV Series)...Willy
- Donald's Friend (1960) ... Willy (as Billy Mumy)

1960 The DuPont Show with June Allyson (TV Series)...Joey Robertson
- The Women Who (1960) ... Joey Robertson (as Billy Mumy)

1960 The Tom Ewell Show (TV Series)...Jeffrey Nelson
- Tom Puts the Girls to Work (1960) ... Jeffrey Nelson

1957 Wire Service (TV Series)...Kidnapped Boy
- The Nameless (1957) ... Kidnapped Boy

To see Then & Now pictures of Billy Mumy, visit: Celebrity Nooz

--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--

Burt Young - ALIVE
Born: 04/30/1940

Sally Rand - DEAD
Born: 04/03/1904 Died: 08/31/1979

David Prowse - ALIVE
Born: 07/01/1935



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