British wrestler, who made his debut in America in the 1970s, Robinson figured to become a heavyweight champion due to his technical skill as a wrestler, but it never came to be despite several championship matches against AWA heavyweight champion Nick Bockwinkel. Robinson did however earn two AWA World Tag-Team titles, one with AWA legend Verne Gagne, the other with The Crusher, ironically both AWA Heavyweight champs themselves. A good guy for most of his career, Robinson finally gave in to temptation and became a bad guy, but it still didn't matter as the heavyweight title eluded him.
Billy Rumbol is known for The Reverend (2011) and Risen (2010).
Billy Sadoo is an actor, known for Father's Day (2011).
Billy Scafuri is a writer and actor, known for Teasing John Malkovich (2018), Triple Kiss (2017) and The Young Kieslowski (2014).
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Billy Seymour is an actor, known for The Firm (2009), Sahara (2005) and Atonement (2007).
Billy Shebar is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and co-founder of 110th Street Films with producer David Roberts. The team created the three-part crime documentary Doctor's Orders (2021) with animation by Yoni Goodman for discovery+. Their Trump Bites (2018), a series of animated shorts based on Trump audio clips, was a viral hit on the New York Times website and won the Webby Award for Best Animated Series. They recently won the Edward R. Murrow Award for the short film Paid Patriotism (2020) on the Washington Post website. Shebar helped develop Dark Net (2016), the documentary series on Showtime, writing and producing two of the eight episodes in its first season; and produced Gone: The Forgotten Women of Ohio (2017), an eight-hour documentary series on Spike, with Academy Award nominee [link+nm0075666]. Other TV credits include Nicky and Wynton: The Making of a Concerto (2016) for the BBC; America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa (2014), and History Detectives (2003) for PBS; King Tut Unwrapped (2010) for Discovery; The First 48 (2004) for A+E; and Boston's Finest (2013) for TNT. Shebar has also written several narrative features, including Dark Matter (2007), starring Meryl Streep and Liu Ye. Dark Matter won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at Sundance. The New York Times called it "a movie of ideas that does an exemplary job of translating scientific speculation into layman's language," and TV Guide called it a "hypnotic, culturally pertinent drama." Shebar collaborated with composer Meredith Monk on video projections for Magic Frequencies (1999), and with visionary architect Lebbeus Woods on Timesquare (1989), a series of videos broadcast on PBS. He has created many films for nonprofits, including the Robin Hood Foundation, the Rainforest Alliance, the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, Columbia University, and the New Press. Shebar is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard College and a Marshall Scholar.
Billy Sherry is an actor, known for Grey Lady (2017).
Billy Slaughter has acted in over a 100 feature films and television series, including: The Magnificent 7, The Campaign, The Big Short, Bad Moms, Daddy's Home, Mindhunter, and American Horror Story; and has starred in films such as 4 To Go and Laundry Day. He additionally starred in and Executive Produced Dark Meridian, which won "Action Film of the Year" at the Action on Film Festival, and earned him a nomination for "Best Actor." Slaughter has worked with numerous industry icons from Clint Eastwood, Denzel Washington, Anthony Hopkins, Robert DeNiro and Gene Hackman to Tom Cruise, Will Ferrell, Will Smith, Mark Wahlberg, and Sylvester Stallone. A New Orleans native, Billy is considered one of the top actors to come out of "Hollywood South" and was brought to Los Angeles at the invite of Dustin Hoffman. He was the youngest "Lead Actor" recipient of The Marquee Award for his role in Equus, the youngest acting instructor in New Orleans, and one of the youngest company members of Louisiana's Shakespeare Festival. He has been on the cover of Biz magazine; featured in The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and The Times Picayune's 'Best of New Orleans' edition; and listed as one of Gambit magazine's top young movers and shakers. Slaughter trained classically in England at The British American Dramatic Academy (BADA) and has lived and worked in New York and L.A. He holds a B.A. in Drama and Communications from the University of New Orleans, where he graduated #1 in the Drama program (Cum Laude), and was offered a personal scholarship to The Strasberg Institute by Anna Strasberg. Billy has recently completed shows with Disney, Netflix, Marvel, and Showtime, and has a slate of projects in development under his company Panta Rei Productions.
Billy Smith is known for Lincoln (2012), Savage Dog (2017) and Angie Tribeca (2016).