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Noble Willingham

 
Actor: Noble Willingham
  • Born: Aug 31, 1931 in Mineola, Texas
  • Died: Jan 17, 2004 in Palm Springs, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Action
  • Career Highlights: The Last Boy Scout, Blind Fury, Aloha, Bobby and Rose
  • First Major Screen Credit: Aloha, Bobby and Rose (1974)

Biography

Formerly a schoolteacher, Texas-born Noble Willingham has been essaying crusty character roles since 1969. Willingham's resumé includes a brace of location-filmed Peter Bogdanovich films, The Last Picture Show (1971) and Paper Moon (1973), and the role of Clay Stone in both of Billy Crystal's City Slickers comedies. Among his TV-movie credits is the part of President James Knox Polk in 1985's Dream West. A regular on several TV series (The Ann Jillian Show, Texas Wheelers, Cutter to Houston, AfterMASH, When the Whistle Blows), Willingham is best known to 1990s viewers as Mr. Binford (of Binford Tools) in Home Improvement and C. D. Parker in Walker, Texas Ranger. Noble Willingham's most recent film assignments include Ace Ventura, Pet Detective (1994) Up Close and Personal (1996) and Space Jam (1996).

In 2000, Willingham left Walker, Texas Ranger to run for Congress in Texas. After losing the election to his Democratic opponent, Max Sandlin, Willingham returned to acting with a supporting role in the Val Kilmer thriller Blind Horizon. Sadly, the part would be the actor's last. In early 2004, at the age of 72, Willingham passed away at home from natural causes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Noble Willingham

Noble Willingham
Born Noble Henry Willingham, Jr.
August 31, 1931(1931-08-31)
Mineola, Wood County, Texas, USA
Died January 17, 2004 (aged 72)
Palm Springs, Riverside County, California
Occupation Actor
Years active 1970s - 2004

Noble Henry Willingham, Jr. (August 31, 1931January 17, 2004) was an American television and film actor.

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Biography

Career

Willingham had appeared in more than thirty feature films, including Harry's War (1981), Up Close and Personal (1996), City Slickers (1991), The Last Boy Scout (1991), City Slickers II (1994), Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), Chinatown (1974), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), The Distinguished Gentleman (1992), and Independence Day (1983). He was born in the small town of Mineola, the seat of Wood County east of Dallas, Texas. After having graduated in 1953 from North Texas State University in Denton, he earned a master's degree in educational psychology from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Willingham was teaching high school government and economics in Houston before he followed his dream of becoming an actor. He auditioned for a part in The Last Picture Show (1971), which was filmed in Texas. He won the role, which led to another appearance -- Paper Moon (1973).

On television, Willingham had a recurring role in the ABC series Home Improvement with Tim Allen as John Binford, and appeared as a guest star in the CBS series Murder, She Wrote, Star Trek: The Next Generation (1989), Northern Exposure, Rockford Files, Tucker's Witch with Tim Matheson and Catherine Hicks, and Quantum Leap. His additional television credits include A Woman with a Past, The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory, and Unconquered. He also played the conductor in "Kenny Rogers as 'The Gambler' first movie" (1980)

He was best known for his role as C.D. Parker on the series Walker, Texas Ranger from 1993 to 2000. He left the show to run for the United States House of Representatives.

Political career

In 2000 Willingham was the Republican challenger in the northeast Texas 1st congressional district (Texarkana, Nacogdoches, Marshall, and Paris) against incumbent Democratic congressman Max Sandlin. Willingham ran a hard-hitting campaign and attacked Sandlin for bringing Bill Clinton to the district and for voting for the Democratic agenda in Congress. Sandlin fought back by citing various moderate votes he had cast and by winning the Chamber of Commerce endorsement. Using the power of incumbency to raise a large money advantage, Sandlin spent $1,147,002 to Willingham's $246,827. In a district that George W. Bush would easily carry with 64% of the vote, Sandlin held on with 118,157 votes (55.8%) to Willingham's 91,912 votes (43.4%) and carried nineteen counties in the district while losing only two, Nacogdoches and Willingham's home of Wood County. Four years later, Sandlin was defeated for re-election by Republican Louie Gohmert of Tyler.

Personal life

Willingham was the son of Ladelle (née Speights) and Noble Henry Willingham, a railroad worker and a farmer.[1]

He had three children, Stori Willingham, Meghan McGlohen, and John Ross McGlohen, and one grandson, Noble Willingham, III. On January 17, 2004, he died of a heart attack in a Palm Springs Hardee's drive-through at the age of 72. He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

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