Billy House, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on May 7, 1889, in the charming city of Mankato, Minnesota, USA.
As an accomplished thespian and wordsmith, House made a lasting impression on the entertainment industry, leaving behind a legacy of notable works, including the 1946 film "The Stranger", the 1946 production "Bedlam", and the 1937 musical extravaganza "Merry-Go-Round of 1938".
House's personal life was marked by three significant unions, two of which were with the lovely Harriet Budzik and Esther Trowbridge, with the identity of his third spouse remaining a mystery.
Ultimately, Billy House's life came to a close on September 23, 1961, in the picturesque Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA.