Born and raised in the swamp of Duncan, British Columbia. With no professional training, a sheer lack of talent, and only tremendous ignorance, William doesn't know he shouldn't make films. An avid YouTube video essay watcher and Uncle, William depends entirely on luck to get by. Four more words to get to fifty.
William Fiesterman is known for Return to Oz (1985), Moonwalker (1988) and Brain Donors (1992).
Marvelously quirky, distinctive and versatile character actor William Franklin Finley was born on September 20, 1940 in New York City. Finley attended Columbia University, where he first met future filmmaker Brian De Palma. The lanky 6'4" Finley first began acting on the New York stage. He made his film debut in De Palma's odd short movie Woton's Wake. Finley went on to play a deliciously rich and colorful array of strikingly idiosyncratic parts for De Palma: a slow-witted stage hand in Murder a la Mod (1968), the disapproving friend of a guy who was about to be married in The Wedding Party (1969), the wicked titular villain in Dionysus in '69 (1970); splendid as Margot Kidder's freaky psychiatrist husband in Sisters (1972); excellent and engaging in a rare substantial lead as the meek and nerdy struggling songwriter Winslow Leach in the delightfully outrageous Phantom of the Paradise (1974), and a seedy psychic in The Fury (1978). Finley tackled a couple of equally memorable off-center roles in a pair of superior Tobe Hooper fright features: he was Marilyn Burns' deranged husband in Eaten Alive (1976) and a pathetic drunken carnival magician in The Funhouse (1981). Finley was once again fine as a geeky scientist in the exciting Chuck Norris horror/action hybrid Silent Rage (1982). In addition to acting, Finley composed the theme song for Murder a la Mod and co-wrote the script for the offbeat teen coming-of-age comedy The First Time (1983). Finley had a small, yet chilling part as a creepy private investigator in the disappointing The Black Dahlia (2006). William Finley died at age 71 on April 14, 2012; he was survived by his wife Susan and son Dashiell.
William Finn Carmichael is known for The Curse of Bridge Hollow (2022) and The Righteous Gemstones (2019).
William Fix is known for The Man from Earth (2007), Street Kings (2008) and Suburbicon (2017).
William Flaherty was born on May 2, 1919 in Waterloo, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for The Monolith Monsters (1957), General Electric Theater (1953) and This Is Not a Test (1962). He died on January 1, 2000 in San Bernardino, California, USA.
William Flaman is known for 42 (2013), Black Knight (2001) and Harriet (2019).
William Flanagan is known for Paranoid (2016), Coronation Street (1960) and Forbearance (2018).
Currently residing in Toronto, William was born in Montreal where he trained at The Dome Theatre (Dawson College Professional Theatre Program) graduating, with honours, in 1995. Within a month he'd booked his first professional gig with Repercussion Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park where he began compiling his admittedly 'Shakespeare-heavy' resume. Having been trusted with some of the greatest and most challenging characters in theatre, from Iago to Richard III, Oberon to Macbeth, Belch to Mercutio and on and on... he'll assure you that he can still 'talk all modern, yo'. William has a penchant for whim and vagabonding which is evident by the various gaps in his resume. As important as acting is to him, life and adventure is as well and each jaunt to the other side of the country to work on a fishing boat or live on an island somewhere has opened new and interesting doors and experiences for him. Mostly. A character driven performer, his choices and offerings often take scenes down new and interesting paths. He is often told that he brings humanity to even the darkest of characters. William thrives on direction and knows his place as an actor, and when the door is open for collaboration, directors take note of his creativity and imagination. Despite being an easy-going person by nature who gets along easily with most folks, he seems to land more villain roles than anything else. He swears he has comedic chops too. Really. He's funny damn it.
William Ford Hopkins is an actor and producer, known for Legends of Tomorrow (2016), Head Case (2021) and Indian Road Trip (2019).