Bill is an actor and filmmaker that was born in Newcastle, Australia. He came into acting by accident. While he was living in Bulgaria he started a theatre company with friends, with no intention of acting (never having done it before). But during preparations for the first production the director realised that they were one male short, and he turned to Bill. Once he had a taste there was no turning back.
Bill Irwin was born on April 11, 1950, in Santa Monica, California, to Elizabeth (Mills), a teacher, and Horace G. Irwin, an aerospace engineer. He is the oldest of three children, and is of English, Irish, and German descent. Irwin spent a year in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as an exchange student. He is a graduate in theatre arts from Oberlin College, OH, a graduate of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College, FL, and received a MacArthur Genius Grant in 1984. Irwin began his film career in 1980 and earned film credits in more than twenty movies. His best-known film role was "Lou Lou Who" in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). He is also a producer, director, writer, and choreographer. In 2001, Irwin collaborated with the renown Russian mime Vyacheslav Polunin, who organized the New Carnival within the framework of the World Theatre Olympics, in the Hermitage Gardens in Moscow. There, Bill Irwin performed in the duo with David Shiner, among some of the best acting comedians of the 20th century, such as Vyacheslav Polunin, Django Edwards, Jérôme Deschamps, Franz-Joseph Bogner, Leo Bassi, Gennadiy Khazanov, Leonid Yarmolnik and Bolek Polívka and over a hundred of other comedians and mimes from all over the world. He appeared on Broadway in "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" and at La Jolla Playhouse in "The Seagull" by Anton Chekhov, among his other stage works. Bill Irwin won the 2005 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play, for his performance in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". He was also nominated for four Tony Awards as an actor, author, director, and choreographer.
Bill Isler is an actor and producer, known for Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor (2004), Speedy Delivery (2008) and Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018).
Bill Ivory was born on December 28, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for 48 Hours (1988) and A Wilderness of Error (2020). He died on January 18, 2021 in Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA.
Bill J. Gottlieb is a producer and casting director, known for Wheely (2018), The Last Sentinel (2007) and Charlie Valentine (2009).
Bill J. Stevens was born on October 11, 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Scrubs (2001), General Hospital (1963) and False Colors (2020).
Bill Jacobson grew up in the small Northwest city of Tacoma. He first started acting at the age of 10 doing school theater on a regular basis. His acting teachers always looked to Bill to help carry the performances and felt he had something special that could lead him to discover his talents even more. As he grew to a man he kept up with his acting but slowed down to pursue his interest in athletics. He played high school football where he developed into a promising player. Upon graduating high school he attended Washington State University, where he majored in Journalism and minored in Psychology. His parent didn't have a lot of money and so he was accepted on the work study program and between that and a lot of loans managed to get through almost five years of school. While in school he discovered rugby and fell in love with the game. He also re-discovered his passion for acting and started focusing more on Theatre. He graduated College and started working in the corporate world in the sales arena. He seemed to have a skill in relationship building with his clients and became quite successful. In 1994 Bill had an opportunity to be transfered to Los Angeles with a large company as a territory sales manager. He didn't hesitate, packed his bags and moved down to beautiful Southern California. The next couple of years he focused on the job that brought him there but started feeling anxious about his true passion, acting. He was so close to it, surrounded by it that it started to consume him. He started taking more and more acting classes, putting together head shots, his resume, and started slowly seeking an agent. By 1998 he quit his corporate job, burnt his power ties and started acting. Within the first year of freedom, He joined The Screen Actors Guild, got an agent and landed his first film. Since then Bill has done countless indie films, National commercials, and has co-starred and guest-starred on countless TV shows. He is married and proud father of two very young but spirited rug rats named Jacqueline and Liam. His goal in his career is to inspire his audiences and bring them to that magical place that good projects can do.
Bill Jenkins was born on May 24, 1955 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. He is known for W. (2008), Samâ uôzu (2009) and Hagane no renkinjutsushi (2003). He is married to Linda Leonard.
Bill Jessup is an actor, known for Amy George (2011).
Bill Joachim is an actor, known for Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell (2014), Samuel's Game (2014) and Just Like We Used to Do (2016).