William Lynn is an actor, known for Vikingernes sidste rejse (2020).
William M. Shepherd is known for Space Station 3D (2002) and The Wonderful: Stories from the Space Station (2021). He is married to Beth.
William M. Steinberg is known for 9 (2009), Megamind (2010) and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001).
Besides his work in film and television , William has also appeared in over 80 theatrical productions as of 2018. He has played the title roles in "MacBeth" and "Coriolanus", King Henry in "The Lion in Winter", as well as Petruchio in "Taming of the Shrew", Enobarbus in "Antony and Cleopatra", Ned Weeks in "The Normal Heart", John in "Oleanna", Aston in "The Caretaker", Starbuck in "The Rainmaker" and Johnny in "Frankie and Johnny in the Claire De Lune", to name a few. He has also directed over a dozen plays, including his own compositions "Coco-Puffs and Caviar" and "Phantoms". His son, Kaito, was born in March of 2004. His daughter, Ariel, was born in August of 2018.
William Macdonald is an actor, known for Emma Fielding Mysteries (2017) and Middleman (2016).
Born and raised in Austin, Texas, William has been a working actor since the age of sixteen, most notably performing in the feature film, Inbetween Girl and the popular web series SKAM: Austin. After high school, William dove directly into the industry and learned how to survive and grow as an actor and crew member. Gaining film knowledge both in front and behind the camera helped him co-found Wrong Brothers Productions where he produces, directs, and acts in short films and client-based work. When he's not being a jack of all trades in the film industry, William pursues the simple joys of life, like spending all of his money at the Alamo Drafthouse.
William Mahnken began in the film industry with Blackflight Studios in 2007 with the production of Exit 101 and The Legend of Seven Toe Maggie. William later moved near Atlanta and began writing screenplays. William also works as a background artist, appearing in such films as Baywatch, Killing Reagan, and Legend of Seven Toe Maggie.
Born and raised in Lansing, Michigan, William Malone was inspired by films during weekly trips to the Lucian Theater to see the latest releases of horror films. By age 14 he was making home movies with an 8mm camera and designing monster masks for himself and friends to wear for Halloween. Malone moved to Los Angeles at age 19 to become a rock star, but a friend's request drew him back into mask-making, which led him to a job with Don Post Studios in makeup and costume, as well as mask making. It was Malone who designed and sculpted the mask used for the character of Michael Myers for Halloween (1978), which he used from the mold of a previous design used by William Shatner. Malone also worked as a make up artist for Dan Curtis NBC TV movie The Norliss Tapes (1973) and even acted in a few credited and uncredited parts in films, mostly notably playing Beatle George Harrison in I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), which recreated the Fab Four's 1964 appearance on Toast of the Town (1948). Malone also developed a reputation as a collector of old movie props left over from various science-fiction films. After attending classes at UCLA to study directing under the tutelage of Gilbert Cates--a former DGA president--Malone decided to make a gamble with his first movie. Scraping together around $74,000, he wrote and directed the sci-fi horror shocker Scared to Death (1980), which was clearly inspired by the Ridley Scott movie film Alien (1979), which was a terror tale of a genetic creature haunting the sewers of Los Angeles. Despite being a mild box-office his, Malone was not recognized by major film studios. In 1984, with grant of more than $1 million, Malone went back to the director's chair with Creature (1985) (aka "Titan Find"), which starred Klaus Kinski and was also inspired by "Alien". The film was nominated for a Saturn Award at the 1985 Academy of Science Fiction and Horror films. Malone spent the next 14 years as a director for episodic TV series, beginning with such projects as the anthology series Freddy's Nightmares (1988) and a few episodes of the HBO series Tales from the Crypt (1989). He also directed a short-lived TV series called Sleepwalkers (1997) as well as the made-for-TV movie W.E.I.R.D. World (1995). In 1999 Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis hired Malone to direct the SFX-studded House on Haunted Hill (1999). a remake of the Vincent Price film House on Haunted Hill (1959), which Malone clearly remembered from repeated viewings from his childhood and was happy to come on board as director. In 2002 Malone pressed ahead with his own feature Feardotcom (2002), about a police detective's investigation of a website that kills its viewers. Malone's work on that film gave him the opportunity to join the Director's Guild, where in 2005 he was invited by Masters of Horror (2005) creator Mick Garris to direct an episode for the series, "The Fair Haired Child", adapted from a screen play my Matt Greenberg. He is currently in development of Thallium's Box, a new independent feature film that will shoot in the winter of 2019.
William Maloney is an actor, known for Dark Exorcism (2015).
William Mandell is known for Biscoito da Fortuna (2023), Riot for the dove (2022) and Driver (2021).