Willard E. Pugh
Willard E. Pugh | |
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Born |
Willard Earl Pugh June 16, 1959 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–present |
Willard Earl Pugh[1] (born June 16, 1959)[1] is an American actor with numerous film and television credits. He has appeared in notable mainstream Hollywood films such as The Color Purple and Air Force One as well as genre films such as RoboCop 2 and Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy. In the latter film his excellence as an ensemble actor was specifically cited by PopMatters film critic Bill Gibron.[2]
Teaching: Taught broadcasting and film classes at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, California in the early 90s.
Pugh was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Pearlie (née Harris) and Henry Minor Pugh and he graduated from Hamilton High School.[1]
Films
- 1982 : Divided We Fall .... Runaway Slave
- 1984 : Toy Soldiers .... Ace
- 1985 : Moving Violations .... Jeff Roth
- 1985 : The Hills Have Eyes Part II .... Foster
- 1985 : Stand Alone .... Macombers
- 1985 : The Color Purple .... Harpo
- 1986 : Blue City .... Leroy
- 1986 : Native Son .... Gus
- 1987 : Amazon Women on the Moon .... Speaking Cop (segment "Video Date")
- 1987 : Made in Heaven .... Guy Blanchard / Brian Dalton
- 1988 : Traxx .... Deeter
- 1990 : RoboCop 2 .... Mayor Kuzak
- 1991 : Guyver .... Col. Castle
- 1991 : A Rage in Harlem .... Claude X
- 1991 : Ambition .... Freddie
- 1992 : Eddie Presley .... Nick
- 1993 : CB4 .... Trustus
- 1994 : Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter .... Jason
- 1995 : Under the Hula Moon .... Duane
- 1997 : Air Force One .... White House Communications Officer
- 1998 : High Freakquency .... Dale
- 1998 : Progeny .... Eric Davidson
- 1998 : Spoiler .... Bounty #2
- 2000 : Today's Life .... The PR Man
- 2000 : Up Against Amanda .... Officer Wharton
- 2001 : The Big Leaf Tobacco Company .... Mr. Franklin
- 2007 : Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy
References
External links
- Willard E. Pugh at the Internet Movie Database
- Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy Official Page
- PopMatters review of Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy
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