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Bill Mummy was born on 1 February 1954, San Gabriel, California, United States. He is 66 years old as of 2020. He celebrates his birthday on the 1st of February every year.
Mumy is a man of average stature. He stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches. His weight is still under review.
Mumy was born to Charles William Mumy, a cattle rancher, and Muriel Gertrude Mumy but it is not known if he has any siblings.
Mumy is married to Eileen Mumy. The couple tied knots in 1986 and they are together even now. Mumy and his wife are blessed with two children, Liliana Mummy[ their only daughter born in 1994] and Seth Mumy born in 1989.
Mumy started out his professional career at a gentle age of six. Since the start of his career, he has managed over 4 hundred television episodes,18 films, and several commercials. Among his earliest television roles became a six-12 months-vintage Willy inside the Donalds, in the 1960s episode of NBC Family drama collection, National Velvet, starring Lori Martin.
He starred in 3 episodes of CBS-TV’s original Twilight Zone: “It’s a Good Life” (November 1961), like an infant who terrorizes his metropolis with psychic powers (a function he later reprised along with his daughter Liliana in the’s Still a Good Life episode of the second one revival series); “In Praise of Pip” (September 1963), as an imaginative and prescient of Jack Klugman’s long-overlooked demise son; and “Long Distance Call” (March 1961) as Billy Bales, who talks to his dead grandmother through a toy telephone.
In the year 1961, he appeared on CBS-TV’s Alfred Hitchcock Presents collection in The Door Without a Key, alongside John Larch, who appeared as his father in “It’s a Good Life”. The same year, he starred as little Jackie inside the episode. “Bang! You’re Dead, featuring Marta Kristen, who might later play his sister Judy on Lost in Space.
Mumy was forged as Mark Murdock inside the “monitor Santa Claus” (1962) episode of the ABC-TV drama collection Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly. His fellow guest stars were Cloris Leachman (who performed his mom in “It’s a Good Life”), Steve Brodie, and Frank McHugh.
Mumy has narrated and hosted over fifty episodes of Arts and Entertainment channel. He has also hosted several documentaries and specials such as A & E, Animal Planet network, The Sci-Fi Channel, and E!.
Mumy has provided voice for various animation shows such as Ren and Stimpy, Scooby-Doo, Batman’s. He has been involved in voice acting for several commercials such as Bud Ice, Farmers Insurance, Ford, Blockbuster, Twix, Oscar Mayer and McDonald’s.
Mumy has enjoyed a long career in the entertainment industry spanning almost three decades. Through proceeds from his work as an actor and singer, he has been able to accumulate a huge fortune. Bill is estimated to have a net worth of about $10 million.
Mumy is an American actor, voice actor, musician and author.
Mumy is 65 years old as of 2019. He was born in 1954.
Mumy stands at a height of 5 ft 7 inches tall.
He is married to Eileen Mumy.
Mumy has an estimated net worth of $10 million dollars.
Not available.
He is alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.
He is currently an actor, voice actor, and musician.
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