Bill Perkins is a producer and actor, known for Unthinkable (2010), After.Life (2009) and The Baytown Outlaws (2012).
Bill Persky was born on 9 September 1931 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Kate & Allie (1984), The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) and Lotsa Luck! (1973). He was previously married to Betty L. Reisberg and Suzanne Taylor.
Bill Phillips can be seen as Mr Pike in the Keola Racela comedy-horror film Porno the Movie (Amazon Prime). IndieWire calls it, "Pure pulpy cinephile fun, the breakout of last year's SXSW Film Festival!" Bill is perhaps best known as Reverend Jenkins, Frank Underwood's (Kevin Spacey) hometown minister, a recurring role on the Netflix series House of Cards. He can also be seen recurring as H.L. Mencken in the Amazon Prime series Z: The Beginning of Everything, in NBC's Shades of Blue (opposite Jennifer Lopez), and in the new Rob Meyer film Little Boxes (Tribeca Film Festival/Netflix). Bill is a character actor at home on stage and screen and comfortable in both dramatic and comedic roles. When he's not acting Bill enjoys collecting vintage typewriters, beekeeping, and traveling with his wife. They recently returned from their seventh humanitarian trip to Bosnia where they've led groups rebuilding homes in the post-war country. Bill was most recently seen on the New York stage in the Off Broadway premiere of the new Michael McKeever play, After, at 59E59!
Worked for the for The LA Times since 1987. Has also been a sportswriter with the San Diego County edition from 1987 to 1996. A Louisville, Kentucky native, he received a bachelor's degree in mass communications in 1980 from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Illinois. Afterwards worked as a sportswriter for the Fort Lauderdale News-Sun Sentinel and The Seattle Post-Intelligencer before The Los Angeles Times. Belongs to the Baseball Writers Association of America and the Professional Football Writers Association.
Bill Plympton was born on April 30, 1946 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is known for Cheatin' (2013), I Married a Strange Person! (1997) and Idiots and Angels (2008).
Bill Pomeroy is an actor, known for Alone for Christmas (2013), Dog It Down (2013) and LingoKids: Inglés Para Niños (2018).
Bill Porter is a professionally trained Actor, Independent Film and Theater producer/playwright,born and raised in South Boston ("Southie") Massachusetts. At the age of 17, Bill entered the US Army delayed entry program while still in high school. Upon graduating high school, he entered active duty in the US Army where he spent the next five and a half years touring Germany, and other Military bases around the U.S. After being Honorably discharged Bill returned to Germany where he succeeded in small business and opened a small German "Pub"called"ZumPosthornchen", which means "The Posthorn". Then on to a independent real estate investment project in SW Florida in which he found very boring. LOL!! Bill embarked on a journey to Hollywood and pursue the ultimate dream of Acting. Bill studied with one of Hollywood's iconic Acting coaches, the late Ivan Markota, at The VanMar Academy of Motion Picture and Television Acting in Hollywood.. Bill really found his confidence, and creative love of bringing paper characters to life when he took on live Theatrical stage studies with the late Jerry Jones, creator of the old Dolemite films,all while performing in over 100 show performances from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.. Bill was cast by Mr.Jones and held a lead role in the NAACP award winning musical play "Chicago Club RumBoogie" where Bill portrays the mean Mob Boss Tony Costella from the 1940's era Today you can find Bill headlining the big stage in Rene' Margary's critically acclaimed "Psychological Comedy". "How to Love A Black Woman" How to Love A Black Man" where Bill portrays the colorful Latin Lover "Luis Mendoza". Bill has also produced, worked, and appeared on many award winning Independent film projects,TV shows, and the video game "L.A. Noir".. Bill continues on with a busy future in film and television,where he works along side Eric Roberts in the up and coming true movie documentary"Escaping The Holocaust" in which Bill portrays a mean Nazi Officer. Bill is currently co-producing and leading in the soon to be released Sci-Fi feature film "The Wristwatch". He's also currently writing the musical stage Play "Back to the Sugar Shack" and co hosting/producing a weekly pod cast show based on Boston's notorious Soul nightclub "The Sugar Shack" and its owner Rudy Guarino.. Also in production with a TV series called "The Nest" which is about gang life in Watts Ca. where Bill portrays the District Attorney. Bill also has a few other projects currently in post production.
Bill Posley is an actor and writer, known for Cobra Kai (2018), 9-1-1 (2018) and Kenan (2021).
Bill Pozzobon is an actor, known for Arrow (2012), Batwoman (2019) and Autumn Springs (2017).
William James Pullman was born in Hornell, New York, one of seven children of Johanna (Blaas), a nurse, and James Pullman, a doctor. He is of Dutch (mother) and English, Northern Irish, and Scottish (father) descent. After high school, Bill went into a building construction program at SUNY Delhi in New York. He transferred to State University of New York College at Oneonta where he received his BA in Theater. He received both his MFA in Theater/Directing and an honorary PHD from University of Massachusetts at Amherst. While teaching Directing at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, one of Bill's students was the soon-to-be film director John Dahl, who later cast Mr. Pullman in "The Last Seduction". Moving to New York City, he worked with Kathy Bates in the acclaimed stage production of "Curse of the Starving Class". However, it was his first work in three strikingly diverse films that brought him to the attention of his audience: "Ruthless People" with Danny DeVito and Bette Milder, the Mel Brooks hit "Spaceballs" and the Oscar-nominated (and winner for Best Supporting Actress Geena Davis) "The Accidental Tourist". Still attracted to the art and study of building construction, Bill has designed and/or restored three "barns": In Montana, he converted a 1933 barn at his ranch into his family home. In Los Angeles, he built a Truss barn in the style of LA's 1910 fruit storage barns. In western New York State, he restored a '3-bay' barn that sometimes serves as a community center near his hometown of Hornell, New York. Focused more on neighborhoods than show business-based charities and societies, Pullman has defined himself by his work with his local communities. He works to bridge communities of Los Angeles through his board work with Cornerstone Theater. Pullman continues to work with his neighbors who formed "Concerned Citizens Montana" to secure a place at the table regarding the national need for a smart grid for energy transmission. He also works with the local university (Alfred University, New York) as well as supports local health services ("The Pullman Women's Health and Birthing Center" at St James Hospital, Hornell, NY). Pullman is also an MS Society Ambassador. Based in Los Angeles, New York City and Western Montana, Pullman is married to dancer Tamara Hurwitz Pullman, and they have three children, daughter singer/songwriter Maesa Rae and multi-talented sons Jack and Lewis Pullman, who is now also an actor.