
Biography
Wally Cox was a beloved character actor who made his mark in television and ranks as one of the medium's most memorable performers. His ability to show his range likely was limited by his short stature, slight frame, and high-pitched voice, which along with his talent for being very funny, made him ideal for comedy parts such as his memorable turn as Professor P. Caspar Biddle in "The Bird-Watchers" episode of The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) in 1966. His television persona was that of a shy, timid man in horn-rimed glasses who spoke in a tentative, though distinctly enunciated, voice. It was a persona that his long-time friend Marlon Brando said was completely at odds with the real man. Cox always will be remembered as the eponymous "Mr. Peepers" and the voice of "Underdog," but he was an actor of wider talents seldom used by the industry, as can be seen in his turns as the sonar operator in The Bedford Incident (1965) and as the potential suicide Wally Haverstraw in The Bill Cosby Show (1969) episode "Goodbye, Cruel World" in 1970. Dying unexpectedly on February 15, 1973, from what some newspapers described as an accidental overdose of sedatives but which Marlon Brando in his autobiography said was a heart attack, Wally Cox's cremated remains were kept hidden in a closet by his old friend for three decades. According to Brando's son Miko, both his father's and Cox's ashes were scattered at the same time in Death Valley, California, in a ceremony following Brando's death, thus reuniting the lifetime friends.
Awards & recognition
- star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Filmography34 titles

The Twilight Zone

Get Smart

The Odd Couple

Night Gallery

Mission: Impossible

The Dick Van Dyke Show

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Lost in Space

The Lucy Show

McMillan & Wife

The Bedford Incident

What's My Line?

Mister Peepers

The Beverly Hillbillies

The Colgate Comedy Hour

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

The Dick Cavett Show

Morituri

Spencer's Mountain

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

Here's Lucy

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

Wagon Train

Letter to Loretta

I Spy

The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band

The Yellow Rolls-Royce

Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths

The Barefoot Executive

The Boatniks

Suspense

Reel Horror

Up Your Teddy Bear