Bill Cotter is known for Remembering Return to Oz (2021), Where's the Fair? (2014) and The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic (1994).
Bill Crawford is known for The Winding Stream (2014).
Bill Croft is known for The Butterfly Effect (2004), Seventh Son (2014) and Bullies (1986).
Bill Cummings was born in 1928. He was an actor and director, known for The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976), The Avengers (1961) and The Cockleshell Heroes (1955). He died on February 6, 2002 in Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK.
Bill Cwikowski was born on 5 August 1945 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Manhunter (1986), The Pale Blue Eye (2022) and Quiz Show (1994). He has been married to Sarah Kate Long since 1978. They have two children. He was previously married to Mary Vincent Compton.
Bill D'Elia has been an Executive Producer/Director on at least a dozen television series including How To Get Away With Murder, The Crazy Ones, Monday Mornings, Harry's Law, Boston Legal, and Ally McBeal. Additionally, he has directed over 150 television episodes, has been a Consulting Producer/Director on many other series and he co-created the show Judging Amy. He began his career adapting Thomas Berger's Pulitzer Prize nominated novel The Feud, which he also produced and directed. His two children are the stand up comedian and actor Chris D'Elia (Man on Fire, Incorrigible, Undateable) and writer/director Matt D'Elia (American Animal, Boss Weed, Powderkeg). He is married to Ellie, an Interior Decorator.
Bill D. Russell is known for Puppet Master: Doktor Death (2022), Evil Lurks (2023) and It Came from Somewhere (2022).
Bill Dablow is an actor, known for The Joker Blogs (2008), Everything's Eventual (2011) and If Memory Serves (2016).
Comedian, author and composer, educated at Emerson College. He served in the US Infantry during World War II. Later, he was part of the team Dana and Wood on television and in supper clubs. As a single, he appeared on television with Martha Raye and Imogene Coca and was a writer for Steve Allen, and he also appeared in night clubs and on records. Joining ASCAP in 1958, his popular-song compositions include "My Name Jose Jimenez", "All About Love" and "Big Bells and Bongo Drummers".