Will Blagrove, a Pre-Law graduate turned driven screen actor, started out working on numerous commercials for such companies as KFC, MTV, ESPN, Showtime, and even a 1-800 COLLECT spot alongside Mr. T. Will also recently acted in a United Negro College fund commercial where he worked with Hollywood's acclaimed director Spike Lee. In addition, he recently wrapped a spot for NIKE where he worked with feature film director Paul Hunter (Bulletproof Monk). Will's goal has always been to branch out onto the silver screen and his commercial success has no doubt helped to launch his film career. At St. John's University, Will took an active role in the arts and was elected Vice President of his school's theatre community. He wrote, directed, and acted in several plays and has been unable to shake the acting bug ever since. With his experience, education and boundless enthusiasm, he intends to carve out a career and make his mark as a respected screen actor.
Will Blomker is an actor and producer, known for The Post (2017) and Collective: Unconscious (2016).
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Will Bouvier is an actor and producer, known for Black Rock (2012), Detroit (2017) and Home (2014).
Will was always interested in Acting but some say he went round the houses to get there. After a Modelling career that took him all over the world, where he ended up working with such prestigious photographers such as Bruce Weber and Arthur Elgort. Eventually after living out of a suitcase for numerous years he decided to settle in New York, where he made the decision to end modelling and pursue another path. During this time he got married to a native New Yorker, which was a whole new experience. He began singing in a Rock band, which was always a dream of his to follow his idols Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. They played all over New York including CBGB's. It was at this time that Will had some acting friends that said he should audition for an Acting class. So he did just that, he found himself in a Shakespeare Class. That was it, he was smitten with the language and poetry of it. Now it was time to see which class he wanted. He auditioned for the Summer Program at Stella Adler, where he was accepted to begin studying Shakespeare. Andrew Wade from the RSC was also going to be working with the Actors. It was at this time that Andrew said to Will he should get back to England and audition for some of the prestigious drama schools. The rest is history. Not to dither around he did just that. He auditioned for the likes of Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Lamda. He also auditioned for RADA and Rose Bruford where he was accepted on an unconditional Scholarship. He moved back from New York to begin life as a Drama Student.
Will Bowes is a Canadian Screen Award winning director, actor, and singer/songwriter. While best known for his film roles in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and House at the End of the Street opposite Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, select television credits include Netflix's Alias Grace, Spinning Out, A Teacher, Murdoch Mysteries and Degrassi. He voices two of the lead characters on the anime adventure series, Bakugan. As a director, his original short films have toured festivals internationally. Will co-directed the CBC Gem original series, Hey Lady!, alongside Sarah Polley and Adriana Maggs, which had its' world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The Toronto-based artist is also a two time 1st place winner in the International Songwriting Competition (2018, 2019) for songs from his debut album, Character, produced and recorded by Rob Wells (Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Backstreet Boys) available on all streaming services.
Will was raised in the rural southern community of Sautee-Nacoochee, Georgia. After graduating with a degree in theatre from Brenau University in Gainesville, he worked in Atlanta for a few months working in the theatre community there. He starred in the Southeastern Theatrical Premiere of Wendy Wasserstein's final play, Third. Afterward he moved to LA and was cast as Mordred in David Lee's revitalizing production of Lerner and Loewe's Camelot. His next job was the highly acclaimed premiere production of Tom Jacobson's play, The Twentieth Century Way, in which he created the role Brown. He was nominated for LA Stage Alliance Ovation award for Best Actor in a Lead Role, and then won (alongside his co-star, Robert Mammana) an LA Weekly Award for Best Performance by a Two-Person Ensemble for the same play. The Twentieth Century Way was brought the 2010 New York Fringe Festival, where it was selected out of over 200 plays as one of the four Best Productions that year. It returned for a brief encore run a month later. Afterward, Will moved to New York, and has been living there ever since. His North Eastern theatrical career includes role of Eugene Marchbanks in George Bernard Shaw's Candida with Two River Theatre Company and as the psychotic child, Roger, in Barrington Stage's Lord of the Flies. He recently got his off-Broadway debut in another of Shaw's plays, Man and Superman as the poet, Octavius Robinson. His first film work was as the young naval ensign William H. Flood, in Scott Free's production of Killing Lincoln on the National Geographic channel, starring Tom Hanks as narrator and Billy Campbell as Abraham Lincoln. In 2014 he left New York for Los Angeles to play the role of Conrad Arkadina in TheTheatre @ Boston Court's production of Stupid F*cking Bird, written by Aaron Posner and directed by Michael Michetti.
Will Brandt is an actor and writer, known for Animal Kingdom (2016), Jane the Virgin (2014) and American Desert.
Will Branner is an actor and director, known for Super Hot (2021), The Old Guards (2021) and Guilt (2020).