Thick Wilson
Thick Wilson is from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. His very first screen appearance was on a British TV show, The Rag Trade in 1963, going by the name he used most, Thick Wilson. He also has gone by his real name, Addison Bell. His last appearance was on a Lifetime movie made in Canada, Obituary in 2006. I don't know if he is still living, but if he is, he is 95 years old.
He only had 4 credits in the 1960s. His homebase was England.
In 1967, he appeared in The Dirty Dozen as General Wordan's (that's Ernest Borgnine's character) Aide.
In the 1970s he was able to have 9 screen appearances, still based out of England.
Here he appears in an episode of The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes in 1973. He did not talk in this one.
In 1975 he appears in From Hong Kong with Love, a UK, France and Hong Kong collaboration, which also featured Clifton James.
In 1976 Thick Wilson appears in the initial episode of Second Verdict, a British TV show that second guessed the accuracy of historical events.
Most of Thick Wilson's credits appeared in the 1980s & 1990s. He also did a lot of voice-over work in animated programs.
Here he is the Mayor in 1980s The Mirror Crack'd, his second major motion picture.
And The Great Muppet Caper in 1981.
The Adventures of Bob and Doug McKenzie: Strange Brew in 1983. This one out of Canada.
And another British movie in 1985, Morons from Outer Space.
And back to Canada in 1986 for Bullies.
The episode, Skeleton on The Ray Bradbury Theater in 1988, featuring Eugene Levy in this one.
Also the Canadian film Buying Time in 1988.
And the sci-fi horror film The Dark in 1993. It looks like he started going as Addison Bell for good in this year.
And Tommy Boy with Chris Farley and David Spade in 1995.
Also in 1995, National Lampoon's Senior Trip.
He did an episode of Goosebumps in 1996.
A Hallmark Hall of Fame movie in 1997, Rose Hill.
Showtime movie, Jasper, Texas in 2003.
And a comedy, Phil the Alien in 2004.
And finally Obituary in 2006.













