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- Birth nameWilliam House Comstock
- Billy House was born on May 7, 1889 in Mankato, Minnesota, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Stranger (1946), Bedlam (1946) and God's Gift to Women (1931). He was married to Harriet Budzik, Esther Trowbridge and ???. He died on September 23, 1961 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpousesHarriet Budzik(March 27, 1940 - ?)Esther Trowbridge(June 19, 1933 - ?)??? (1 child)
- He was repeatedly used by Walt Disney animators as a live-action model for their cartoon characters. He was filmed dancing and his movements were studied to create the actions of "Doc" in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). He was also the model for the fat pirate on Captain Hook's ship in Disney's Peter Pan (1953).
- Once weighed nearly 300 pounds. While performing as a clown for the Gentry Brothers Circus, he entered a fat-man contest in Texas and easily won.
- Started out as a trumpet player in Mankato, Minnesota, went on to perform in minstrel shows, circuses, vaudeville, Broadway, motion pictures, radio and television.
- Worked for director Orson Welles in The Stranger as a curious storekeeper, a construction worker in Touch of Evil, and had a part in The Fountain of Youth.
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