- In The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), he delivers the memorable last line: "Nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valance.".
- Bouchey's talent and meticulous attention to every detail to his character's role made him a staple of many shows, especially CBS. One such show was "Perry Mason." After the first time he was cast for the show in 1960, he became the first one asked if the part of the judge was substantial. Bouchey's voice projected well, the part of judge was one that fit his authoritative style perfectly, and his facial expressions and reactions were always well-suited for the moment.
- While some sources refer to an active career on Broadway before Bouchey entered films, the Internet Broadway Database (IBDB) lists no productions in which he appeared.
- His last name is pronounced: boo-SHAY.
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