Willard E. Pugh
Willard Pugh rose to fame as an actor, gracing the silver screen many times over the course of his Hollywood career. Pugh's acting career began mostly with his roles in various films, such as the adventure "Toy Soldiers" (1984) with Jason Miller, the comedy "Moving Violations" (1985) with John Murray and the dramatic adaptation "The Color Purple" (1985) with Danny Glover. He also appeared in the horror film "The Hills Have Eyes Part II" (1985) with Michael Berryman. He also appeared in the TV movie "Deadly Care" (CBS, 1986-87). He had a part on the television special "The 1986 Miss Universe Pageant" (CBS, 1985-86). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "Made in Heaven" (1987) with Timothy Hutton, "Robocop 2" (1990) with Peter Weller and the Lou Diamond Phillips drama "Ambition" (1991). He also appeared in "The Guyver" (1992) and the Gordon Currie fantasy sequel "Puppet Master 5" (1994). He also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Martin" (Fox, 1991-97). More recently, he tackled roles in the Stephen Baldwin comedy "Under the Hula Moon" (1995), the Harrison Ford hit action picture "Air Force One" (1997) and "Up Against Amanda" (2001) with Justine Priestley. He also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Family Law" (CBS, 1999-2002). He also was featured in the TV movie "High Freakquency" (BET, 1999-2000). Pugh most recently worked on "John Tucker Must Die" (2006).