Bill Doty was born on February 2, 1969, in Las Vegas, Nevada, the son of Robert and Sharon Doty. Raised in California, he wrote and produced his first stage play at the age of 23. He spent the years after rotating through stand-up, improv, and writing political satire until working with Turner Broadcasting on a series of comedic digital shorts. After the 3 year run, he moved back to Los Angeles and began producing digital shorts for Comedy.com, Funny or Die and various other platforms. In 2013 he began writing and producing television commercials until jumping back into film again.
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Bill Dow is an award-winning actor and director (and occasional writer) in theatre, film, and television, with scores of credits over a long and varied career. Currently appearing in two hit television series, Bill Dow is a versatile and sought after performer. As Dr. Lee on Stargate SG-1 (1997), he is the passionate, though sometimes slightly befuddled man of science who does his best to assist the warriors of Stargate Command; while on Da Vinci's Inquest (1998), the award-winning Canadian Drama, he plays Russ Hathaway, the mayor of Vancouver. These are just the latest in a long line of characters created for television series that range from sci-fi (Charles [Chuck] Burks, Agent Mulder's old college chum who dabbles in science and the occult on The X Files (1993)), to prime time drama (Mr. Parkman, the teacher on Pasadena (2001)), to comedy (Bob Fraser, the owner and bartender of "The Fraser Arms" on Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1998)). Bill Dow has played many other guest star and recurring roles in a variety of television series, Movies of the Week, and feature films, notably: Legends of the Fall (1994), Mr. Magoo (1997), Andre (1994), and Absolute Zero (2006). In the theatre, Dow has directed several award winning productions for the Vancouver Playhouse (where he was Artistic Associate for many years) including an innovative and moving production of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men; he has performed many lead roles, including David Mamet's Oleanna, and most recently a Jessie award-winning performance as Martin Dysart in Peter Shaffer's Equus. His short film, The Alley, was nominated for several awards and invited to the international short film festival in Siena, Italy. Dow is completing his M.A. in Liberal Studies at Simon Fraser University.
Bill Doyle was born and raised in Syracuse, NY. He attended Fredonia State University of NY and received a BA in Theater. He went on to study with William Esper and Maggie Flanigan, receiving an MFA from Rutgers University in Theater. Bill started his career in NYC and appeared in soaps and in Off-Broadway venues before moving to Los Angeles. He has worked at regional theaters across the country including, Hartford Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Rep., Geva Theater and the George Street Playhouse. Bill resides in Los Angeles and works in Television, Film and Theater. Bill is also an accomplished furniture maker and enjoys western style horseback riding.
Bill Drury is an actor, known for Two Hands (1999), Housos (2011) and Pizza (2000).
Duke Media Entertainment, led by actor, director, producer, writer and humanitarian, Bill Duke, is dedicated to bringing quality Edutainment to audiences around the globe. Formerly Yagya Productions, Duke Media has successfully produced critically acclaimed film and television content for more than 30 years. Additionally, Duke Media is in process of expanding the brand to involve itself in the development of new media technologies, i.e. cellphone apps, games, and virtual world experiences. Since the early 70s, Bill Duke along with industry veterans Michael Shultz and Gordon Parks, have long paved the way for African Americans in the industry. Mr. Duke excels in front of and behind the camera. His acting and directing credits are extensive and include stints on such ground breaking television series as Falcon Crest, Fame, Hill Street Blues, Knotts Landing, Dallas, and New York Undercover. His feature credits include Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Get Rich or Die Trying, Deep Cover, Hoodlum, Predator, Menace II Society and Not Easily Broken, to name a few. He has recently completed production on, Blexicans, a new television pilot that takes a comedic look at a mixed race family. His documentaries, Dark Girls and Light Girls, both NAACP Image Award nominees, aired on OWN and were two of the most successful documentaries on the network. Bill Duke's invaluable contributions to the industry have been recognized by both his peers and the entertainment community. Appointed by former President Bill Clinton to the National Endowment of Humanities, he was appointed to the Board of the California State Film Commission by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and he has been honored by the Directors Guild of America with a Lifetime Achievement Tribute.
Bill E. McCrea is an actor, known for Midnight Delight (2016).
Bill Eagles is a director and producer, known for Pennyworth (2019), Gotham (2014) and 12 Monkeys (2015).
Bill Edenfield is known for Red Room (2019), Christmas on the Range (2019) and Saints & Sinners (2016).
Bill Elliot is known for Jeff Ltd. (2005), Wedding Bell Blues (1996) and Beautiful Joe (2000).