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".
Bill Darnell is known for How to Change the World (2015) and La case du siècle (2010).
Bill Davies is known for Potato Potahto (2017).
Bill Dawes is an American actor and stand-up comic. He holds an aerospace engineering degree from Princeton University and an MFA In acting from NYU. While living in New York, Bill starred in 3 Broadway plays and over a dozen Off-Broadway plays as well as appearing in over 50 films and television shows. As a comic, he has toured nationally as well as internationally with the USO and considers the Hollywood Laugh Factory his home club. He is best known for "Damages," "Before the Sun Explodes," "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit," and "Encounter" with Riz Ahmed.
Bill DeMott was born on November 10, 1966 in Titusville, Florida, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for WCW Monday Nitro (1995), WWF SmackDown! (1999) and WCW Thunder (1998). He has been married to Lacey Storey since December 18, 2004. They have three children. He was previously married to Rose Azzolino.
Bill Devlin (comedian, actor and writer) was born and raised in St. Paul Minnesota. The youngest of eight children in an Irish Catholic community, serves as fodder in a good deal of Devlin's reservoir of comedy. In addition to touring around the country, Bill has also performed stand up comedy at all the major comedy clubs in Southern California. He appears, hosts and produces shows regularly at the world famous Hollywood Improv Comedy Club and The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club. Devlin's long running Comedy & Cocktails with Bill Devlin show has featured comedy greats Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Margaret Cho and Drew Carey just to name a few. Hollywood took notice when Devlin performed nine one-hour comedy shows in a two day period at a maximum-security prison. He wrote a first person story of the experience, exclusive to the Los Angeles Times, which was featured on the front page of the calendar section. This got Devlin his first major feature film development deal. His unique comedy style is routinely written about in the Irish Herald, The Irish News and The Irish American Post. Did I mention he's Irish? Devlin has also been profiled on NBC's Today in LA and on National Public Radio. He was commissioned to produce, write and host (before a live studio audience) his own TV talk/variety show The Un-Invited Guests with Bill Devlin; which starred comedy legend Dom Deluise. As an actor, Devlin has been in dozens of television commercials and has starred in several independent feature films including (Blood Predator, The God Complex)and the cult hit Rectuma; which screened at the Cannes film festival. He has worked with such film veterans as Faye Dunaway (Chinatown, Bonnie & Clyde), Sean Young (Blade Runner) and Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters). Devlin performed improv & sketch comedy for many years and trained with the father of improvisation himself, Del Close. He is also an accomplished professional photographer and percussionist. Devlin also bred and owned a number of champion Doberman pinscher show dogs including the #1 female show dog in the U.S. in 2001