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What is Gilligan's full name?


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Almost everyone knows Gilligan's Island. But can anyone tell me his full name?



I do not think "Little Buddy" counts!



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    if he's really named Little buddy Gilligan, could it be worse than Chandler Muriel Bing? oh, of course yes.

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I do not think "Little Buddy" counts!



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    if he's really named Little buddy Gilligan, could it be worse than Chandler Muriel Bing? oh, of course yes.

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Almost everyone knows Gilligan's Island. But can anyone tell me his full name?



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if he's really named Little buddy Gilligan, could it be worse than Chandler Muriel Bing? oh, of course yes.

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When the first season of "Gilligan's Island" was released on DVD in 2004, it included a short documentary called "Before the Three Hour Tour." That piece featured materials from Sherwood Schwarz's first attempt to put the show together that indicated Gilligan's full name was to be: "Willy Gilligan." Schwarz purposely dropped that from the finished product. So, in the official "Gilligan's Island" universe, we never know.



Low quality clip from "Before the Three Hour Tour:"









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    -1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

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    And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

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  • Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

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  • This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

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  • Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

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"Gilligan Whitehead" might be his name, according to another's of Sherwood Schwartz's TV shows.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan_(Gilligan%27s_Island)#Name




At the end of A Very Brady Sequel, a movie based on The Brady Bunch characters also created by Sherwood Schwartz, Carol Brady reveals that her first husband was a professor lost on a boat. Dr. Whitehead, played by John Hillerman, says, "and my son Gilligan was first mate on that boat."







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    Uh, God? Is that a writer or something?

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    @AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

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  • I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

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  • @JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

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    Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

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When the first season of "Gilligan's Island" was released on DVD in 2004, it included a short documentary called "Before the Three Hour Tour." That piece featured materials from Sherwood Schwarz's first attempt to put the show together that indicated Gilligan's full name was to be: "Willy Gilligan." Schwarz purposely dropped that from the finished product. So, in the official "Gilligan's Island" universe, we never know.



Low quality clip from "Before the Three Hour Tour:"









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  • 4





    -1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

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    And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

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  • Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

    – RLH
    Jun 11 at 1:18











  • This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

    – trlkly
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  • Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

    – Ken Graham
    Jun 18 at 0:57















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When the first season of "Gilligan's Island" was released on DVD in 2004, it included a short documentary called "Before the Three Hour Tour." That piece featured materials from Sherwood Schwarz's first attempt to put the show together that indicated Gilligan's full name was to be: "Willy Gilligan." Schwarz purposely dropped that from the finished product. So, in the official "Gilligan's Island" universe, we never know.



Low quality clip from "Before the Three Hour Tour:"









share|improve this answer




















  • 4





    -1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

    – David Mulder
    Jun 10 at 7:53






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    And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

    – Scotty Parker
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  • Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

    – RLH
    Jun 11 at 1:18











  • This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

    – trlkly
    Jun 12 at 12:53











  • Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

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When the first season of "Gilligan's Island" was released on DVD in 2004, it included a short documentary called "Before the Three Hour Tour." That piece featured materials from Sherwood Schwarz's first attempt to put the show together that indicated Gilligan's full name was to be: "Willy Gilligan." Schwarz purposely dropped that from the finished product. So, in the official "Gilligan's Island" universe, we never know.



Low quality clip from "Before the Three Hour Tour:"









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When the first season of "Gilligan's Island" was released on DVD in 2004, it included a short documentary called "Before the Three Hour Tour." That piece featured materials from Sherwood Schwarz's first attempt to put the show together that indicated Gilligan's full name was to be: "Willy Gilligan." Schwarz purposely dropped that from the finished product. So, in the official "Gilligan's Island" universe, we never know.



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    -1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

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    And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

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  • Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

    – RLH
    Jun 11 at 1:18











  • This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

    – trlkly
    Jun 12 at 12:53











  • Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

    – Ken Graham
    Jun 18 at 0:57












  • 4





    -1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

    – David Mulder
    Jun 10 at 7:53






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    And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

    – Scotty Parker
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  • Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

    – RLH
    Jun 11 at 1:18











  • This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

    – trlkly
    Jun 12 at 12:53











  • Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

    – Ken Graham
    Jun 18 at 0:57







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-1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

– David Mulder
Jun 10 at 7:53





-1 if I understand your answer correctly. Just because something was part of the "original plan", if it was dropped from the finished product then it isn't a part of that product. I mean, it's a nice piece of trivia, but starting with "No, there is no reference with Gilligan's name, as it was purposely kept unspecified" and then continuing with this answer sounds a lot more sensible. Or just keeping it at "No" and quoting Wikipedia as a source which also backs this up in the first sentence.

– David Mulder
Jun 10 at 7:53




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And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

– Scotty Parker
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And, as stated above, his name is purposely omitted in the finished product. Just saying "no" is not much of an answer.

– Scotty Parker
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Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

– RLH
Jun 11 at 1:18





Was his name given in the movie? I can't 100% recall because I've not seen it in over 20 years, but if feels like it might have been mentioned.

– RLH
Jun 11 at 1:18













This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

– trlkly
Jun 12 at 12:53





This might be improved by a title saying something like "Name was officially dropped." It's easy to read this as saying "Willy" is the answer, rather than just the name that was cut before production.

– trlkly
Jun 12 at 12:53













Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

– Ken Graham
Jun 18 at 0:57





Gilligan being the fist mate, would make sense that “Gilligan “ is his last name. Navy personal are always called by their last name. Thus “Willy Gilligan” makes more sense than “Gilligan Whitehead”.

– Ken Graham
Jun 18 at 0:57













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"Gilligan Whitehead" might be his name, according to another's of Sherwood Schwartz's TV shows.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan_(Gilligan%27s_Island)#Name




At the end of A Very Brady Sequel, a movie based on The Brady Bunch characters also created by Sherwood Schwartz, Carol Brady reveals that her first husband was a professor lost on a boat. Dr. Whitehead, played by John Hillerman, says, "and my son Gilligan was first mate on that boat."







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    Uh, God? Is that a writer or something?

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    @AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

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    Jun 10 at 22:52






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    Yeah, I know what "Word of God" is, but that's definitely a confusing way to write it! haha

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    Jun 10 at 22:56











  • I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

    – Johnny Bones
    Jun 13 at 20:03











  • @JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

    – RonJohn
    Jun 13 at 20:07















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"Gilligan Whitehead" might be his name, according to another's of Sherwood Schwartz's TV shows.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan_(Gilligan%27s_Island)#Name




At the end of A Very Brady Sequel, a movie based on The Brady Bunch characters also created by Sherwood Schwartz, Carol Brady reveals that her first husband was a professor lost on a boat. Dr. Whitehead, played by John Hillerman, says, "and my son Gilligan was first mate on that boat."







share|improve this answer




















  • 5





    Uh, God? Is that a writer or something?

    – Azor Ahai
    Jun 10 at 22:48







  • 1





    @AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

    – RonJohn
    Jun 10 at 22:52






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    Yeah, I know what "Word of God" is, but that's definitely a confusing way to write it! haha

    – Azor Ahai
    Jun 10 at 22:56











  • I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

    – Johnny Bones
    Jun 13 at 20:03











  • @JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

    – RonJohn
    Jun 13 at 20:07













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"Gilligan Whitehead" might be his name, according to another's of Sherwood Schwartz's TV shows.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan_(Gilligan%27s_Island)#Name




At the end of A Very Brady Sequel, a movie based on The Brady Bunch characters also created by Sherwood Schwartz, Carol Brady reveals that her first husband was a professor lost on a boat. Dr. Whitehead, played by John Hillerman, says, "and my son Gilligan was first mate on that boat."







share|improve this answer















"Gilligan Whitehead" might be his name, according to another's of Sherwood Schwartz's TV shows.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilligan_(Gilligan%27s_Island)#Name




At the end of A Very Brady Sequel, a movie based on The Brady Bunch characters also created by Sherwood Schwartz, Carol Brady reveals that her first husband was a professor lost on a boat. Dr. Whitehead, played by John Hillerman, says, "and my son Gilligan was first mate on that boat."








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    @AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

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    Yeah, I know what "Word of God" is, but that's definitely a confusing way to write it! haha

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  • I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

    – Johnny Bones
    Jun 13 at 20:03











  • @JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

    – RonJohn
    Jun 13 at 20:07












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    Uh, God? Is that a writer or something?

    – Azor Ahai
    Jun 10 at 22:48







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    @AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

    – RonJohn
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    Yeah, I know what "Word of God" is, but that's definitely a confusing way to write it! haha

    – Azor Ahai
    Jun 10 at 22:56











  • I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

    – Johnny Bones
    Jun 13 at 20:03











  • @JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

    – RonJohn
    Jun 13 at 20:07







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Uh, God? Is that a writer or something?

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Uh, God? Is that a writer or something?

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@AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

– RonJohn
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@AzorAhai tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WordOfGod (Beware TV Tropes!) "A statement regarding some ambiguous or undefined aspect of a work, the Word of God comes from someone considered to be the ultimate authority, such as the creator, director, or producer." Sherwood Schwartz was the Producer of both GI and The Brady Bunch.

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Yeah, I know what "Word of God" is, but that's definitely a confusing way to write it! haha

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Yeah, I know what "Word of God" is, but that's definitely a confusing way to write it! haha

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Jun 10 at 22:56













I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

– Johnny Bones
Jun 13 at 20:03





I don't think you can count a movie made 30 years after the fact to be the source for anything official.

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@JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

– RonJohn
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@JohnnyBones it was written (or at least approved) by God in the form of Sherwood Schwartz. That's IMO more authoritative than a scrapped pilot.

– RonJohn
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    Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057751/faq






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    Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057751/faq






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Bob Denver is his real name. My source is:



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057751/faq







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    Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

    – F1Krazy
    Jun 12 at 11:12













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    Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

    – F1Krazy
    Jun 12 at 11:12








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Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

– F1Krazy
Jun 12 at 11:12






Bob Denver is the name of the actor who played Gilligan. Gilligan's actual full name is listed in the very same FAQ, two questions down (see "What are Skipper's and Professor's real names, and Gilligan's last name?")

– F1Krazy
Jun 12 at 11:12




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