Terry Wills was a founding member of the Magic Theater of San
Francisco. He was also a company member of the Berkeley Repertory
Theater for several years. He has directed plays, written plays, and
has a TV resume that includes guest-starring roles in dozens of
episodic and situation comedy productions, as well as several TV
movies, and over 60 commercials. He also appeared in several feature
films.
He worked in theater in the Washington, D.C., area from 1994 to 1999,
including the Studio Theater, the Roundhouse, and the Washington Stage
Guild. He guest-starred on "Homicide: Life on the Streets" in 1998,
shot in Baltimore. He has taught theater and acting in colleges on both
coasts. He has written a musical called "Bugs" which is an adaptation
of the Brothers Capek's "The Insect Play."
His son is actor Benny Wills, who is a college senior in the Bay Area,
and who recently filmed a supporting role in "Valley of the Heart's
Delight," directed by Tim Boxell and produced by Scott
Rosenfelt.
Two children: Pauline (born 1981) and Benjamin, also known as Benny
(born 1983).
Wife, Kitty Wills, a theater actress.
Live in Ferndale, Maryland with his family for a couple years in the
1990s.
He has been married to former actress Kitty Vallacher for 25 years. His
daughter, Pauline Wills, is a psychology major at Rogers State
University in Claremore, OK.