Wilford Brimley
Biography
Anthony Wilford Brimley (September 27, 1934 – August 1, 2020) was a distinguished American actor and singer, recognized for his distinctive voice and commanding presence on screen. Following his military service in the U.S. Marine Corps, Brimley embarked on a diverse career that included various odd jobs before he shifted to the film industry. He began as an extra in Westerns, and within a decade, he emerged as a notable character actor. His filmography includes significant roles in acclaimed films such as *The China Syndrome* (1979), *The Thing* (1982), and *The Natural* (1984), showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor.
In addition to his film career, Brimley became a familiar face in television commercials, most notably as a long-time spokesperson for the Quaker Oats Company. His work extended beyond advertising; he was a passionate advocate for diabetes awareness and education, appearing in commercials for Liberty Medical to help inform the public about the condition. Brimley's contributions to both the entertainment industry and public health advocacy left a lasting impact, making him a beloved figure in American culture. His legacy continues to resonate through his memorable performances and his commitment to raising awareness about diabetes.
Filmography
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Did You Hear About the Morgans?
2009 • Earl Granger
High Road to China
1983 • Bradley Tozer
Absence of Malice
1981 • James J. Wells
10 to Midnight
1983 • Clem Malone
The Stone Boy
1984 • George Jansen
My Fellow Americans
1996 • Joe Hollis
Tender Mercies
1983 • Harry
Country
1984 • Otis
Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid
1989 • Gov. Lew Wallace
Death Valley
1982 • The Sheriff
Tough Enough
1983 • Bill Long
The Firm (1993)
1993 • William Devasher
Crossfire Trail
2001
The Natural
1984 • Pop Fisher
Cocoon: The Return
1988 • Ben Luckett
The Electric Horseman
1979 • Farmer
Timber the Treasure Dog
2016 • Hawk Jones
Mutant Species
1995 • Devro
In & Out
1997 • Frank Brackett
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
1985 • Harold Smith
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
1985 • Noa Briqualon
Cocoon
1985 • Benjamin Luckett