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Bill Byrge is a Actor American born on 1 january 1932

Bill Byrge

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Nationality USA
Birth 1 january 1932 (92 years)

Bill Byrge (born 1932) is an American character actor and comedian, best known for his work as Bobby in various Ernest P. Worrell projects.

Biography

Byrge currently resides in Nashville, he has a brother and a sister.(both are now deceased), He does not drive, as living downtown, everything is within walking distance, and because of his sentiments that people of Tennessee don't know how to drive. In addition to being an actor, he has also worked as a mailman and a librarian. He is a devout Christian. He sings in the choir of First Baptist Church Nashville.

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Filmography of Bill Byrge (5 films)

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Ernest Goes to School, 1h29
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about education
Actors Jim Varney, Linda Kash, Bill Byrge, Sarah Chalke, Laurence Olivier, Gabe Khouth
Roles Bobby
Rating45% 2.295662.295662.295662.295662.29566
Ernest (Jim Varney) works as a janitor at Chickasaw Falls High School, which is facing closure due to the School Board's decision to merge other schools in the area. There is also a new rule: All employees are required to have graduated. Ernest never did.
Ernest Scared Stupid, 1h31
Directed by John R. Cherry III
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Horror comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Comedy horror films, Children's films
Actors Jim Varney, Shay Astar, Eartha Kitt, Bill Byrge, Ernie Fosselius
Roles Bobby Tulip (Tom's brother)
Rating56% 2.84732.84732.84732.84732.8473
Trantor - a demonic troll who turns children into wooden dolls to feast upon their energy - is captured by the 19th century townsfolk of Briarville and sealed under a giant oak tree. One of the village elders, an ancestor of Ernest, establishes the seal under the condition that Trantor can only be released on the night before Halloween and by the hands of a Worrell. And that every generation of Worrells would get "dumber and dumber and dumber" culminating in Ernest P. Worrell.
Ernest Goes to Jail, 1h21
Directed by John R. Cherry III
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Crime
Themes Prison films, Films about capital punishment, Children's films
Actors Jim Varney, Gailard Sartain, Barbara Tyson, Bill Byrge, Charles Napier, Chambers Stevens
Rating53% 2.697432.697432.697432.697432.69743
Security guards Chuck (Gailard Sartain) and Bobby (Bill Byrge) play a game of Red light/Green light while being night watchmen for Howard County Bank and Trust and are obsessed with elaborate schemes of would-be thieves. They hear a sound coming from a floor polisher that Ernest is trying to turn on for operation - he works as a night custodian at the bank - and dreams that he would be a clerk. He becomes magnetic from a mishap with the floor polisher and makes a disastrous mess. The next day, bank president Oscar Pendlesmythe's assistant, Charlotte Sparrow (Barbara Tyson) insists that he clean up his mess. Pendlesmythe wants to terminate Ernest's employment, but Charlotte has a soft heart for misfits and stray dogs, so she argues on his behalf. Ernest takes a bath at home in a tumble dry washing machine and uses a blow dryer with a windtunnel force for his evening dinner with Charlotte in a restaurant. He later receives a jury duty summons and excitedly tells the two watchmen about it. During the trial Dracup Maximum Security Prison convict Rubin Bartlett notices that death row inmate Felix Nash is a dead ringer for Ernest. Rubin's lawyer convinces the jury to tour the prison, where Ernest is abducted by Nash and another inmate named Lyle and forced to switch places with Nash. Even though he tries to tell the guards he is not Nash, they refuse to believe him. Ernest also does not know that he has a death sentence which is for Nash.
Ernest Saves Christmas, 1h35
Directed by John R. Cherry III
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Christmas films, Buddy films, Children's films, Santa Claus in film
Actors Jim Varney, Douglas Seale, Oliver Clark, Gailard Sartain, Bill Byrge, Billie Bird
Roles Bobby (Storage Agent)
Rating56% 2.8479052.8479052.8479052.8479052.847905
A man who claims to be Santa Claus (Douglas Seale) arrives at the Orlando International Airport in Florida. Ernest P. Worrell (Jim Varney) is working as a taxi driver. He takes a passenger to the airport, but speeds and the passenger falls out of the taxi. Ernest later picks up Santa Claus, who tells Ernest that he is on his way to inform a local celebrity named Joe Carruthers (Oliver Clark) that he has been chosen to be the new Santa Claus. Carruthers hosts a children's program named Uncle Joey's Treehouse in the Orlando area similar to Mister Rogers' Neighborhood with emphasis on manners and integrity with the catchphrase "They never get old. They always stay new. Those three little words, Please and Thank You.
Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam, 1h32
Directed by John R. Cherry III
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Adventure, Comic science fiction
Themes Comedy science fiction films, Children's films
Actors Jim Varney, Bill Byrge
Roles Gas Station Attendant
Rating49% 2.4661952.4661952.4661952.4661952.466195
Dr. Otto is a mysterious villain with a hand growing on top of his head. He is plotting world domination using his gloom beam, which can delete matter or memory and has the power to destroy the world. The bumbling hero Lance Sterling is the only one who can stop him, but his only clue is a riddle which reads: "When the money is scrambled to the very last cent, riots and hatred soon will commence. When all the world's commerce will be put in a bind, from the evil that lurks where the sun never shines. It is I, Dr. Otto von Schnick -ick-ick-ick, who has played on you this trick-ick-ick-ick." "But who's Dr. Otto?" you may well ponder, while all your magnetic cash is squandered. It's he who had an eye, and yet couldn't see. It's he who served bouillabaisse, when he was a she. It's he who gambled with brains, and a gun. It's he who had all, and yet had none. And to stop this horrible twisted trick, just exchange the poles of old Saint Nick. And if that doesn't do to save the day, put another quarter in and try another play.