Bixby, Bill (Wilfred Bailey) b. January 22, 1934 d. November 21, 1993 Actor. One of his most famous roles was that of Dr. David Bruce Banner in "The Incredible Hulk," television series and movie spinoffs. One of his earliest roles was that of Tim O'Hara on "My Favorite Martian." Cause of death: Prostate Cancer Cremated, Ashes scattered, Ashes scattered at his Hana, Hawaii estate
Engel, Roy b. September 13, 1913 d. December 29, 1980 Actor. Cause of death: meningitis Cremated, Ashes scattered, Ashes scattered over Lake Arrowhead
Hewitt, Alan b. January 21, 1915 d. November 7, 1986 Actor. He appeared in film and television. Some TV shows include, "Maude," (1976), "The Bob Newhart Show," (1972), "Ironside," (1970), "Lost in Space," (1967) "I Dream of Jeannie," (1967), "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." (1966), "My Favorite Martian," (1964-1966) and "Bewitched," (1965). Some of his better films include, "National Velvet," (1960) "Absent Minded Professor," (1961), "Days of Wine and Roses" (1963) and "How to Murder Your Wife." (1965). (Bio by: kc.byrne) Cause of death: Cancer Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Walston, Ray b. November 2, 1914 d. January 1, 2001 Versatile film and television Actor, whose work includes, "My Favorite Martian." He died in Beverly Hills, California, following a six year battle with lupus. He won a Tony for "Damn Yankees" (1958) and two Emmys. Born Herman Walston in Laurel, Louisiana, (some biographies give his birth place as New Orleans), he grew up in New Orleans, and started his acting career with a local stock company. His big break came in 1939, when he was cast in "The Front Page." He is remembered in such films...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend, Ashes in posession of his daughter, Kate Walston.