Overview
- Will Hutchins, born Marshall Lowell Hutchason in 1930, died at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, at the age of 94 due to respiratory failure.
- Hutchins gained fame as Tom Brewster in the 1957-1961 ABC Western 'Sugarfoot,' a comedic take on the genre that showcased his charm and humor.
- He starred in sitcoms like NBC's 'Hey, Landlord' (1966–67) and CBS's 'Blondie' (1968–69), and appeared alongside Elvis Presley in the films 'Spinout' (1966) and 'Clambake' (1967).
- After leaving Hollywood in the 1980s, Hutchins reinvented himself as a circus performer, working as a ringmaster and clown, including three years with Australia’s Ashton Family Circus.
- Hutchins is survived by his wife of 36 years, Barbara, and his daughter, Jennifer, from his first marriage to Chrissie Burnett, the half-sister of Carol Burnett.