Whit Bissell came to Hollywood in the 1940s, and by the time he retired he had appeared in more than 200 movies and scores of TV series. He is best known for playing the evil scientist who turned Michael Landon into a half beast in the 1957 cult classic film I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957). Bissell specialized in playing doctors, military officers and other authority figures. On television he was a regular on Bachelor Father (1957) and The Time Tunnel (1966). He also served on the Screen Actors Guild board of directors for 18 years and represented the actors branch in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences board of governors.
Whit Blanchard is an actor, known for Pulled to Hell (2019), Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006) and Despondency.
Whit Gilbert is known for A Belle for Christmas (2014).
Whitby Hertford was raised in Oak Park, California, and is an actor, writer, and director. He studied at the University of Essex's East 15 as a MFA theater-directing scholar and is a graduate of the University of Utah's actor-training program conservatory. Whit began his career at the age of three in Los Angeles, California. He is co-founder of the independent-film entity Sneak Attack and artistic director of the London-based theater company the Stage Standard. He is the brother of Chelsea Hertford (Major Dad (1989), American Beauty (1999)) and Brighton Hertford (General Hospital (1963) and The Work and the Glory (2004)).
Whit K. Lee is an actor and director, known for Leaves (2014), Golden Seas (2009) and Approaching the Unknown (2016).
Whit Spurgeon was born in Wichita, KS, grew up in Muncie, IN and received his Acting degree from Syracuse University, which included training with LAMDA in London and classes with teachers such as Richard Fancy and world-renowned dialect coach Andrew Jack. He's had featured roles on network TV shows and in feature films including "Fresh Off the Boat," "Victor Crowley," "Chastity Bites," "Liza On Demand" and "Cougar Town." Prior to his TV and film work, Whit spent 20 years in Chicago theatre, appearing in dozens of plays -- including originating roles in two Rebecca Gilman world premieres, "The Glory of Living" and "The Crime of the Century" at Circle Theatre, and playing Myron in the Jeff-Award winner for Best Production and Best Ensemble, "Awake and Sing" at Timeline Theatre. Just prior to moving to Los Angeles in 2009, he played Alderman Tom Keane in the long-running hit "Hizzoner" at Prop Thtr. Whit has also starred in numerous short films, and in dozens of commercials for clients including Pick & Save Supermarkets, Citgo, and Verizon Wireless. He occasionally directs a short film, and is Co-Director of the We Make Movies International Film Festival.
Whit Stillman was born in 1952 and raised in Cornwall in upstate New York, the son of a impoverished debutante from Philadelphia and a Democratic politician from Washington D.C. Stillman graduated from Harvard in 1973 and started out as a journalist in Manhattan, New York City. In 1980 he met and married his Spanish wife while on an assignment in Barcelona, where he was introduced to some film producers from Madrid and persuaded them that he could sell their films to Spanish-language television in the USA. He worked for the next few years in Barcelona and Madrid as a sales agent for directors Fernando Trueba and Fernando Colomo, and acting in their films playing comic Americans as in Trueba's Sal Gorda. Stillman wrote the screenplay for Metropolitan (1990) between 1984 and 1988 while running an illustrating agency in New York and financed the film from the proceeds of selling his apartment for $50,000 as well as contributions from friends and relatives. Barcelona (1994) was inspired by his own experiences in Spain during the early 1980's, which was his first studio financed film. For The Last Days of Disco (1998) was loosely based on his travels and experiences in various nightclubs in Manhattan, and possibly at the Studio 54.
Whit Washing is known for Kaleidoscope (2023), Just Getting Started (2017) and Stay at Home (2020).
Whit was born and raised in Kentucky. He has had a lifelong passion for gaming, traveling and enjoying the arts. He works to produce many different forms of entertainment and specializes in geek culture. Whit is well-known in the gaming and fantasy industry, working on products for the World Wrestling Federation, Ralph Bakshi's Wizards, The Three Stooges, Sergio Aragone's Groo, Drazonball Z, Dungeons and Dragons, and a few other projects. Whit started acting in 2008 along with his daughter and son. He moved to Atlanta Georgia in 2015. He was President of the Atlanta Actors Co-op, an active social group of upcoming actors in the Atlanta Georgia area. In 2019, Whit moved to High Point North Carolina where he is developing several Film & Television Project with Brittano Studios.
White Cross is a producer and director, known for Cranial Sacral: Coma, Masha's Mushroom and Baby Doll (2020).