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Bill Travers

 
Actor: Bill Travers
  • Born: Jan 03, 1922 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK
  • Died: Mar 29, 1994 in Dorkey, England
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director
  • Active: '50s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Adventure
  • Career Highlights: Born Free, Footsteps in the Fog, Wee Geordie
  • First Major Screen Credit: Romeo and Juliet (1954)

Biography

The brother of actress Linden Travers, Bill Travers began his own stage career in 1947; three years later he was seen in his first film, The Wooden Horse. Travers became a star in the role of the physical-culturalist title character in Wee Geordie (1955), an assignment that required him to "beef up" right along with his character. The husband of actress Virginia McKenna, Travers co-starred with his wife on several occasions, notably in the 1966 box-office success Born Free. Bill Travers both wrote and acted in Ring of Bright Water (1969) and An Elephant Called Slowly (1973), and served as director on the Born Free-like Christian the Lion (1976). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Bill Travers
Born 3 January 1922(1922-01-03)
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Died 29 March 1994 (aged 72)
Years active 1950-1971
Spouse(s) 1) Pat Rains (1 child); 2) Virginia McKenna (1957–1994) (4 children)

William Lindon-Travers (3 January 1922 – 29 March 1994) was a British actor, screenwriter, director and an animal rights activist.

Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England he and his sister Linden (1913-2001) both became actors.

Travers served in the 9th Gurkha Rifles in Burma during World War II, during which service he came to know John Masters. Travers was later to act in Bhowani Junction, a tale written by Masters.

Bill Travers began his acting career on the stage in 1947 then three years later made his motion picture debut. Travers co-starred with his second wife, Virginia McKenna, in a number of films, most memorably as the conservationist George Adamson in the highly successful 1966 film Born Free. The experience made him and his wife very conscious of the many abuses of wild animals in captivity that had been taken from Africa and other natural environments around the world. Together they made a number of motion pictures around the subject such as 1969's Ring of Bright Water and An Elephant Called Slowly in 1973 for which he wrote the screenplay and acted. In 1976 he wrote, directed, and produced the film, "Christian the Lion" (also known as "The Lion Who Thought He Was People").

The importance of animal rights led to Travers and his wife becoming involved in the "Zoo Check Campaign" in 1984 that evolved to their establishing the "Born Free Foundation", in 1991.

Bill spent his last three years traveling around Europe's slum zoos and a TV documentary that he made exposed the appalling suffering of thousands of animals. Bill Travers died in Dorking, Surrey, aged 72. His wife and best friend Virginia McKenna carries on his work to help the many suffering animals.

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Christian the Lion (1971 Drama Film)
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957 Drama Film)
Linden Travers (Actor, Drama/Romance)

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