Just a Snippet of "The man with a million friends",
Bill Bragg.Bill Bragg and his good friend Ronnie Milsap
John Hart (Last living person to portray the
Lone Ranger on television), Bill and Fred Foy
(Announcer for the Lone Ranger program.)
Bill Bragg and Gene Autry. Picture
taken during December, 1980
Bill and Milt Larsen, founder of the
10 million dollar Magic Castle in Hollywood, CA.
Bill with Academy Award winning song writer
Richard M. Sherman, who wrote "It's A Small World",
along with the music for The Jungle Book, Winnie
The Pooh, Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Bill with (Kathryn) Mrs. Bing Crosby.
Bill with the legendary actor Les Tremayne,
who logged an amazing 30 thousand radio,
TV, movie and stage appearances during
his 60 plus years in show business.
Bill Bragg (on the right) gives a hug to his
old pal Bill Farrell, who was the lead
singer on the Bob Hope Radio Show.
Bill stands between the sons of two Hollywood Legends.
On the left is Peter Ford (son of actor Glenn Ford who's
movie career spanned over 50 years) and on the right is
Buck Buchanan (son of Edgar Buchanan of
"Pettycoat Junction" fame).
Bill stands between the two actors who played
"Little Beaver" on Radio's Red Ryder.
Frank Bresee on the left and Tommy Cook right.
From left to right; "Your Hit Parade" singer
Gisele Mackenzie, Bill, Jimmy Weldon (cartoon voice
of "Webster Webfoot" and "Yakky Doodle") and
Radio & Movie actress Barbara Fuller.
Bill and Pedro Haley (son of Rock & Roll super star
Bill Haley), holding the guitar used to record
the hit song "Rock Around The Clock".
Bill with the lovely Beryl Davis, big band singer
with the famous Glenn Miller Orchestra.
Bill Bragg (who was cast as a Bank Teller) on set
with Fabian Forte in the American International
Picture "A Bullet For Pretty Boy".
Bill Bragg was the first person to operate a
Mini-Cam, cira 1973. This Norelco Model PC-90 camera
and back pack weighing in at over 80 pounds was
"state-of-the-art" in it's day!
Cameraman Bill Bragg with Sonny & Cher,
BEFORE they were married.
Bill Bragg behind the CBS television camera at the
funeral of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, April 1969.