William Tobin is known for The Woman in Black (2012).
William was born and grew up in and around Raleigh, North Carolina. He found an interest in martial arts at an early age and that love for Asian martial arts eventually led him to accept a scholarship to the Taekwondo department at a small college in South Korea in 2004. William resides in Daegu, South Korea where he is employed as an English Language instructor at several elementary schools and a university. He has a passion for scuba diving and in particular, focuses on removing underwater debris. In 2019 he began production of " Hae Shin", a documentary about the ocean debris cleanup work he continues to do today.
William Todd-Jones is known for Lost in Space (1998), John Carter (2012) and Little Shop of Horrors (1986).
William Todisco is an actor and writer, known for $50K and a Call Girl: A Love Story (2014), In Security (2013) and Drastic Measures (2019).
William Tokarsky is a semi-popular SAG-AFTRA member. He fell into playing unique character actor roles late in his life. His cult following is for his Killer role in "Too Many Cooks"(2014) and he lucked up on getting his first SAG contract in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"(2013), he did four seasons as a recurring demon for [adult swim] "Your Pretty Face is going to Hell" and he just lets his wardrobe do most of the acting in projects like "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle"(2017) and "Welcome to Flatch"(2022)
William Toombs is known for The Cold Blue (2018).
William Tost was born in 1936 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for West of Here (2002), Lastman (2016) and Gekijôban poketto monsutâ: Daiyamondo & pâru purachina - Aruseusu chôkoku no jikû e (2009).
Pittsburgh-born actor William Tracy was born on December 1, 1917, and began performing professionally as a youth. Trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Art, he appeared in musical and comedy roles until his big break arrived in 1937 at age 19 when he took over the role of fidgety military school "plebe" Misto Bottome in the hit Broadway show "Brother Rat." The following year he recreated the role in the film version of Brother Rat (1938) that had him in good standing company alongside up-and-coming Warner Bros. actors Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane, Eddie Albert (also from the Broadway show) and both Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, who would marry a short time later. William's second film assignment for Warners was playing 'Pat O'Brien' (I)'s as a young adult in the classic yarn Angels with Dirty Faces (1938). Hal Roach saw promise in the tousle-haired, innocent-looking youth with the slightly squealy voice and signed him up for a some WWII comedy programmers teamed up with actor Joe Sawyer. He and the tough-looking Sawyer played Sgts. "Dodo" Doubleday and William Ames, respectively, in the flimsy but amusing misadventures of two soldiers at odds with each other. Tracy's character has a photographic memory which steers him into all sorts of unexpected trouble. Audiences took to the harmless escapism and Roach obliged by churning out more of these lowbudgets, recreating the characters in About Face (1942), Hay Foot (1942), Fall In (1942) and Yanks Ahoy (1943). Tracy is best remembered for playing the lead role in the film adaptation of the popular comic strip Terry and the Pirates (1940). Featured roles in such classics as The Shop Around the Corner (1940), Tobacco Road (1941), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) and George Washington Slept Here (1942) also endeared him to the public usually enacting an amiable but somewhat dull-witted fellow. Offers started drying up in post war years, however, and an attempt to re-team Tracy and Sawyer's sergeant characters with As You Were (1951) and Mr. Walkie Talkie (1952) fell flat. Tracy went on to appear on TV and was featured in the series cast of Terry and the Pirates (1952), not as the lead this time but in the role of Hotshot Charlie. From there he faded away into relative obscurity. He died in 1967 at age 49 in Los Angeles.
William Travis is an actor, known for Where the Heart Is (1997), Sorted (2006) and This Is England '90 (2015).
William Travis is an actor, known for The Responder (2022).