Bil Herd is known for Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate of Atari (2017), 8 Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars (2016) and The Commodore Story (2018).
Bilaal Avaz is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Giving Birth to a Butterfly (2021) and Hungry (2024).
Bilahari was born in Elavoor, Kerala to Remadevi and Unniraj, a famous Musician. Bilahari did his schooling from Chennai and Kerala. The plays he directed at school days ignited his dream to become a film maker. During his time of graduation he made his debut short film, which earned him a lot of appreciation from his teachers, friends and family. After graduation he started working as representative for a pharmaceutical company and left the same after a year due to his extreme passion of cinema. Then he joined "Movie Today" Online Magazine as marketing manager. He interviewed a lot of skilled and talented technicians and actors across the industry and those conversations boosted his avidness to make a film. In 2012 he made a short film named "Oru Kannadi Kadha" casting his own sister Sree Renjini as the lead. The plot dealt with how uninvited becomes inevitable in ones life. The release of "Oru Kannadi Kadha" opened him a wide range of opportunities. Bilahari did a lot of advertisement films and corporate videos for various brands accompanying famous actors. It resulted in the formation of" Plan B Infotainments" with his childhood friend Vineeth Chakyar and Cinematographer Sreeraj Raveendran. Plan B Infotainments is now one of the efficient and fastest growing advertising companies in south India. In 2016 "Final Over" was his attempt to recreate a song from the movie "Mullavalliyum Thenmavum" which turned into a massive hit.
Bilal was born on August 23, 1979 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Smokin' Aces (2006), Queen & Slim (2019) and Detroit (2017).
Bilal Abbas Khan was born on 4 June 1993. He is an actor, known for Balaa (2018), Laal (2019) and Ishq Murshid (2023).
Bilal Abbasi is known for Paap Ki Sazaa (1989), Sanam Bewafa (1991) and Sihanna (1990).
Bilal Abd El Rahman is an actor, known for Born to Kill (2017).
Bilal Ashraf is a Pakistani film actor and visual effects director. Born in Karachi, his parents are Punjabis. Ashraf received his early education from St. Michaels Convent School in Karachi. He studied visual effects direction at Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania, United States. He did a double major in finance and arts. Later he went to Escape Studios in London to learn animation. He claims to have ten years of experience behind the camera. He initially worked as a hedge consultant in New York but he later quit his job and moved to London in order to study animation and visual effects on the insistence of his late sister, Sadia Ashraf, who wanted to improve Pakistan's cinema and with whom he created Radical Films. She is the reason he decided to become an actor.[5] After studying visual effects from the Franklin Marshall College, he started his career as a visual effects director and then pursued his career in acting after making a brief appearance in the 2014 acclaimed thriller O21. Ashraf then starred as an army officer in another acclaimed war drama, Yalgaar in 2017.
Bilal Baig is a writer and actor, known for Sort Of (2021), #BasicBAEs (2018) and Firecracker Department (2017).
Bilal Benaïssa is an actor, known for Narvalo (2020), Mon frère (2019) and Standing Up (2022).