William Wei is known for A Stitch in Time (2022).
Rangy, sturdy-looking actor William Wellman Jr., was born in Los Angeles on January 20, 1937, one of seven children born to legendary director William A. Wellman and his fourth wife, one-time actress Dorothy Coonan Wellman, who appeared in a few of her husband's pictures. Bill Jr. spent most of his childhood surrounded by Hollywood celebrity. He got the fresh taste of a film set as a youngster when he appeared unbilled in a couple of his father's features. Following graduation, he attended Duke University but eventually abandoned that direction for a career in the movies. Starting off in featured parts in the war pictures Lafayette Escadrille (1958) and Darby's Rangers (1958), both of which directed by his father, Bill Jr. found other work on his own in less quality films. Some of the teen exploitation he found himself in have since attained cult status, including High School Confidential! (1958), Macumba Love (1960) and College Confidential (1960). "Billy Jack" director Tom Laughlin also began using Bill prominently in his early work such as Like Father, Like Son (1961) [The Young Sinner] and The Born Losers (1967). In sparser times he managed to find some unbilled bits in several of Jerry Lewis's film slapstick of the 1960s, and fell in with the party crowd in A Swingin' Affair (1963), Winter A-Go-Go (1965) and A Swingin' Summer (1965). His TV career kicked in as the 1960s approached with a number of rugged guest roles on such established westerns as "Have Gun, Will Travel," "Rawhide," "Laramie" and "Gunsmoke." In later years, Bill found work in a few more cult classics, including Black Caesar (1973), It's Alive (1974), and Laughlin's "Billy Jack" sequels. Establishing himself as a solid character actor, he took the lead in the apocalypse thrillers Image of the Beast (1981) and The Prodigal Planet (1983), the latter featuring daughter Cathy Wellman. While the quality of his films would vary over the years, Bill Jr.'s career has managed longevity and durability in a very difficult business. Moreover, he is credited with nearly 200 movies and television shows, 17 stage productions and some 200 commercial and industrial films. In addition to his acting work, his nearly 50-year career includes writing and producing efforts. He has occasionally appeared as a guest lecturer and has been active at autograph conventions. Primarily seen on TV in later years, he appeared on such programs as "Days of Our Lives" (recurring), "Alien Nation," "Beverly Hills, 90210," "The Pretender," "Star Trek" Deep Space Nine," "The Practice," "JAG," "Alias" and "CSI." Of his many siblings, sister Cissy Wellman has also established herself as an actress of stage, film and TV.
William Wesley began his movie career shooting both documentaries and training films while serving in the US Army. After attending Florida International University, where he majored in theatre, Wesley made his excellent and impressive feature film debut with the eerie and unsettling low-budget zombie horror variant "Scarecrows." He then directed "The Maker" episode of the fun anthology TV series "Monsters." Wesley also worked as a story development exec for Nightfall Films, under a "housekeeping deal" with Trimark Pictures. After a regrettably lengthy 13 year absence from directing features, William made a welcome comeback with the nifty "danger on the road" living dead entry "Route 666." Wesley was born in Cuba. When he was three years old, his family moved to America, where they settled in New York City and started several business, including Cuban restaurants and a hardware store. Wesley attributes (or blames) his macabre sensibility on growing up in the urban jungle of NYC and playing too long with sharp tools in the family hardware store.
William White is known for Winter's Bone (2010), Broken (2014) and She Wolf Rising (2016).
William Whittington is known for Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (2019).
William Whyte began background acting in 2017 with a small part as a Modern Day Remnant in "I Still See You." Since then, he has appeared in many other productions both on the small and large screens in various roles. He has experience in military, law enforcement, and charitable institutions. He is a proud father and husband. William Whyte lives in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
William Wilkerson was born on September 18, 1902 in Cobb, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor, known for Rock Island Trail (1950), Juarez (1939) and California Conquest (1952). He died on March 3, 1966 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Born in Cincinnati, William has worked alongside many great actors, models, comedians, musicians, photographers, cinematographers, directors, etc. He can only hope to gain as much wisdom and knowledge as possible, in order to pass it along to others. William wants to make sure to acknowledge his roots, and to thank those who helped him every step of the way. The way William sees it, the higher he goes in this industry the more people he can reach and help.
William Williamson is known for To Your Health (2012), The Question of Love (2019) and Alabama Jones and the Busty Crusade (2005).