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Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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William David Elliott (June 4, 1934 – September 30, 1983) was an American actor and musician. He had a recurring role in Bridget Loves Bernie as Otis Foster and a recurring role as Officer Gus Grant in Adam-12. He also appeared in Elvis Presley's 1969 film Change of Habit.

Background

Elliott was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He spent four years in the United States Navy as an electrician. He later worked for US Steel and left the job. He also turned down an opportunity to study at Massasuchetts Institute of Technology to be a drummer. He later formed his own music group and ended up marrying the background vocalist, Dionne Warwick. Prior to becoming husband and wife, Elliott was at the home of Warwick's parents to ask for their daughter's hand. He was invited by her father to have a talk in the living room. Her father knew of Elliott's reputation of being a ladies man and happened to be cleaning his gun in preparation for a hunting trip. The talk to the future son in law may have had an effect on Elliott. They were married in the mid-1960s, and would have two sons, David and Damon. He would divorce, then remarry Warwick. They then divorced for the second time in 1975, ending ten plus years of marriage.

Television work

An early appearance on television was in the television series, Dragnet. The episode Community Relations: DR-10 aired in 1968 and also featured Don Marshall, Rafer Johnson and O.J. Simpson in a minor role. In the early 1970s, he had a reoccurring role as Otis Foster in the Bernard Slade created show Bridget Loves Bernie which starred David Birney and Meredith Baxter.

Film work

He had an early uncredited role as a revolutionary in the Jules Dassin directed Uptight which was released in 1968. He then played the part of Robbie in the Elvis Presley film, Change of Habit which was released in 1969. Then he appeared as Leon in The Old Man Who Cried Wolf which starred Edward G. Robinson. The film which was released in 1970, also starred Percy Rodrigues and Martin Balsam. It was about an old man who witnessed a murder but nobody believed him. The next film he appeared in was a made-for-television movie. In They Call It Murder which starred Jim Hutton, Robert J. Wilke and Ed Asner, he played the part of Deputy Bob Terry. He played the lead role in the Henry Hathaway film Hangup that was released in 1974. In the film he played an honest police officer who comes to grief as he is in love with a drug addict played by Marki Bey. Because Warner Brothers wouldn't distribute the film,Elliott took charge of it and it was subsequently distributed by a lesser known distributor and pushed as a Blaxploitation film. It failed in the box offices and attracted a fair amount of criticism.

Music

Elliott appears on the Together Again! album by Willis Jackson with organist Jack McDuff. His drumming can be heard on the track "Tu'gether" which was released in 1964. In the same year, he collaborated with saxophonist Joe Thomas and they released the Speak Your Piece album. In 1974, it was announced in the August 3 issue of Billboard that Elliott was opening a studio at the location of the old Brooks Randall Motor Club site at Bronson Avenue and Sunset Boulevard. The studiothat featured recording facilities, a sound stage, rehearsal and dressing rooms was to cater for the motion picture and recording industry.

Filmography (selective)

TitleYearRoleNotes
Uptight1968RevolutionaryUncredited
Change of Habit1969Robbie
Where Does It Hurt?1972Oscar the Orderly
Night of the Lepus1972Dr. Leopold
Coffy1973Carter
Hangup1974Ken Ramsey
TitleEpisode #RoleDirectorYearNotes #
Dragnet 1967Community Relations: DR-10Alec HarperJack Webb1968Season 3, Episode 3
Love, American StyleLove and the Only Child, Love and the WigDriver #2Terry Becker,Bruce Bilson1971Only in Love and the Wig segment
Night GalleryDeath in the Family, The Merciful, Class of '99, Witches' Feast3rd Trooper1971Only in Death in the Family segment
O'Hara, U.S. TreasuryOperation: HijackLes WilliamsSam Freedle1971
The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsMoment of CrisisAdmissions clerkMichael Caffey1972
The RookiesConcrete Valley, Neon SkyTruckMichael Caffey1972
Bridget Loves BernieBridget Loves BernieOtis FosterRichard Kinon1972Season 1, Episode 1
Bridget Loves BernieA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the VaticanOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 2
Bridget Loves BernieWake Up We're Getting Married TodayOtis FosterSeason 1, Episode 3
Bridget Loves BernieThe Last of the Red Hot PlaywrightsOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 4
Bridget Loves BernieWho's Watching the Store?Otis FosterLe Philips1972Season 1, Episode 5
Bridget Loves BernieThe NewlybedsOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 6
Bridget Loves BernieHappiness Is Just a Thing Called MoeOtis FosterSeason 1, Episode 71972
Bridget Loves BernieBernie's Last StandOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 8
Bridget Loves BernieHow to Be a Jewish MotherOtis FosterSeason 1, Episode 91972
Bridget Loves BernieThe Little White Lie That Grew and GrewOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 2
Bridget Loves BernieThe In-Laws Who Came to DinnerOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 11
Bridget Loves BernieThe HomecomingOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 12
Bridget Loves BernieYou Are Cordially Not InvitedOtis Foster1972Season 1, Episode 13

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