The Official Bill Mumy WebSite

February 23, 2003

The Official Bill Mumy WebSite

The words "Danger, danger, Will Robinson" conjure up a lot of childhood memories for me. They are from one of my favorite sci-fi programs, Lost In Space. I often wondered what it would be like to be in outer space, much like the Robinson family, but it never happen.

Today's FamSite is about one of the stars of that program. In fact, it is about Will Robinson himself. Or, rather, the actor that portrayed him, Bill Mumy. This web site is a very good site that describes his entire acting and music career, from appearing with such superstars such as Jimmy Stewart and Bridgett Bardot, to appearances on Rod Serling's Twilight Zone, to rocking with the Jenerators. At this site you can see that there is quite a bit that he has going on, and I guarantee you will be surprised at some of the work he has and is doing. He is personally involved in the site, which gives it a very personal touch.

So hope on over, sign his guest book, and check out his site. It is a great way to spend some time on the net.

http://www.billmumy.com/


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  1. ian stahlhut on January 9, 2004 10:50 PM

    Hello, I am writing from Australia.
    In 1994 I was most honored to work on stage in Sydney with Jonathan Harris. In 1995 we met again in Boston for the cast reunion. It was there I was able to meet Bill, and he graciously gave me a Video interview for our LIS Australia fan club.
    I am comming to America some time in late May this year, and was hoping you could pass on my request to Bill to meet up in LA for a lunch if possible. It would be great to see him again.
    Jonathan wrote to me continuously for eight years up till the week before he passed away.
    It was very kind of Bill when we met to be so hospitable toward our group from Oz, and I would very much enjoy the opportunity to catch up again. Yours Sincerly, Ian Stahlhut.


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