Wilford Fawcett

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameWilford Hamilton•Fawcett
Used nameWilford•Fawcett
Nick/petnamesCaptain Billy
Born29 April 1885 in Woodstock, Ontario (CAN)
Died7 February 1940 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (USA)
Measurements170 cm
NOC United States

Biography

Wilfred Fawcett was widely known as a hunter, trap shooter, golfer, and pilot. But his fame rested on his career as a publisher. He started Fawcett Publishing in 1919, with his first publication named “Captain’s Billy Whiz Bang,” which was based on his nickname (Captain Billy) and a World War I artillery shell. Fawcett ran away from home when only 16 and joined the Army. He later became a police reporter for the Minneapolis Journal. He served as an Army captain in World War I, working on The Stars and Stripes as a reporter, and this gave him the notion to get into publishing. The company became hugely successful, making Fawcett extremely rich. It was eventually run by his sons and became known for publishing comic books and popular cheap novels. Fawcett Publications was eventually sold in the 1970s.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1924 Summer Olympics Shooting USA Wilford Fawcett
Trap, Men (Olympic) 18