Bill Hoag was born to Helen Hogg, a church secretary and William Hogg a manager of a lithograph company in New York City. His father graduated NYU University and both parents resided in Brooklyn. He attended and played football at Saint Francis Preparatory High School when it was still located on North Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He continued his education at Saint Francis College where he began taking acting classes and performing with the college theatre group The Troupers. Upon graduation he began pursuing an acting career and soon was cast in the starring role of an Off Broadway comedy called Dungalore. His acting career spans over 40 years including theatre, TV and film. He portrays John Elder in the feature film First Reformed with Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried written and directed by Paul Schrader.
Bill Hobbs is an actor and producer, known for The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), A Little Game (2014) and Danny Says (2015).
Bill Holden is an actor, known for La conjura de El Escorial (2008), Mar de plástico (2015) and Segundo asalto (2005).
Bill Holderman is a producer and writer, known for Book Club (2018), The Old Man & the Gun (2018) and A Walk in the Woods (2015).
Bill Holliday was born on October 1, 1933 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Toy (1982), Tightrope (1984) and French Quarter Undercover (1985). He was married to Miz Mary. He died on November 13, 1984.
Bill is an actor, writer, SAG signatory producer, stand up comedian and entertainment host. His award-winning short film "Mother's Day Memories" was a 2021 Oscar contender. He hosts "Movie Peek with Bill Hoversten" on YouTube and the "But You're Not Funny!" podcast on YouTube and all audio platforms. Bill has done stand-up at legendary clubs like The Comedy Store and the Ice House, and red carpet announcing from the Shrine Auditorium and Pasadena Civic. Radio work includes 8 years of news broadcasting and a lead role in a scripted drama series, "Boylston Street," produced by WGBH and directed by the BBC's Vanessa Whitburn. Working from LAPD headquarters, he was a police beat reporter for regional wire service City News. He has written feature stories for the LA Times, Huffington Post, LA Business Journal, and other publications. His screenplay "The Secret War" has been a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, and co-finalist with Oscar nominee Jose Rivera in the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance contest, co-judged by Oscar-winner Steven Zaillian.
Bill Hugg was born on May 26, 1955 in Harmånger, Hälsingland, Sweden. He is an actor, known for De utvalda (2020), Kvalster (2005) and Andra Avenyn (2007).
Bill Humphries is a New York stage trained actor and accomplished stunt man SAG/AFTRA based currently in Atlanta Georgia, Bill studied Dramatic Arts at The university of Georgia, studied in The Masters Acting Program at Columbia University in New York, Completed the Method Acting program at The lee Strasbourg Institute in New York was made a member of the prestigious Actors Studio in New York in 1994. He is also a Marine and picked to be in one of the Countries top dont tell elite black operations Units "Centra Spike". Disciplined, reliable, and a team player Bills unique look and talent has brought him a variety of parts from lead actor to tough guy roles. He has many special skills a certified scuba diver, precision driver, stage combat, high falls, burns, ratchet, swimming to name a few so you have an educated, reliable well versed actor and athlete with looks and skill to back it up.. He recently was in Tyler Perry's Halloween Madia and also had a recurring role "Marty" on Mr. Perry's series for TLC "Too Close to Home" playing a Hillbilly sociopath drug King Pin. Currently Bill co produced and acted in the documentary "Come On In Were Dead" which will be released July 4th 2017. Bill Is Currently perusing acting and stunts full time in Atlanta and writing an autobiography on his life story coming out in the Spring of 2018.
Bill Hunter was one of Australia's acting legends, having worked with almost every notable Australian director and actor of the last thirty years - evidence of his genuine popularity among the public and acting fraternity alike. He started out in Australian television in the '60s (a hotbed of well written and directed drama), and rapidly became a favorite of directors during the boom in the Australian movie industry in the '70s. He has often played the strong, opinionated, stereotypically gruff Australian who ultimately betrays a softer heart. Some of his notable movie roles include the Australian officer Major Barton, who will only ask his troops to do as he would, in Gallipoli (1981), Peter Weir's groundbreaking movie starring the young Mel Gibson; the meddling Barry Fife in Strictly Ballroom (1992), Baz Luhrmann's first international hit; scheming politician and failure as a father and husband Bill Heslop in Muriel's Wedding (1994), P.J. Hogan's first international hit; the lovable country battler in the international megahit The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), starring Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce, and Hugo Weaving.
Bill Hunter is an actor, known for Howl (2010) and The Last Five Years (2014).