Billy Green Bush
William Warren Bush, known professionally as Billy Green Bush, was born in 1935 and has established himself as a prominent figure in American cinema and television. His career spans several decades, with notable film roles that include key performances in classics such as *Five Easy Pieces* (1970), *The Culpepper Cattle Company* (1972), and *Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore* (1974). He further showcased his talent in films like *Electra Glide in Blue* (1973), *The River* (1984), *The Hitcher* (1986), *Critters* (1986), and *Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday* (1993).
Bush's television career is equally distinguished, featuring a memorable recurring role as Bobby Angel on the acclaimed series *Hill Street Blues*, along with an unforgettable appearance on *M*A*S*H*. He notably portrayed Vernon Presley, the father of Elvis Presley, in the biographical series *Elvis*.
In addition to his successful acting career, Bush is also a proud father to twins Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush, who gained fame for their roles in *Little House on the Prairie*, and actor Clay Greenbush. Throughout his career, Billy Green Bush has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility as an actor across various genres.