Will Holman was born on February 20, 1975 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) and Lying for a Living (2002).
Will Holmsen is an actor, known for Body Keepers (2018).
Dr. Will Horton is an award winning actor who got into acting while serving in the US Army. He went to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (even though he had not seen or been in a play before this) after his tour and his acting career was starting to take off until an addiction took it all away. After beating the addiction he became an Addiction counselor and eventually a clinical psychologist. He also got back into theatre doing over 100 plays doing everything from Tennessee Williams "Glass Menagerie" to Neil Simon "Chapter Two". He started doing film and TV after helping as a script consultant, as a psychologist and hypnotist. He is a go to actor to play doctors, high ranking military officers, and politicians. He also is considered one of the worlds top Hypnosis and NLP trainers. He has written over 8 books on Addictions, Quantum Psychology, NLP, Hypnosis, Mind Control, and Persuasion. He wrote "The Good Doctor" the award winning comedy that swept the awards at the Tampa Comedy Film Challenge. It won best film, screenplay, director, Actor, supporting actor, and comedy ensemble. He loves horses (has 2), martial arts as well as acting, writing, speaking and training.
Will Howarth was born on August 11, 1985. He is an actor and producer, known for Beast (2015), The Sellers (2011) and The Philosopher King (2014).
Will Hudson is an actor, known for Black Hollow Cage (2017).
Will Hudson is an actor, known for Scareycrows (2017).
Will Hunt is known for Office Rehab (2013), Evanescence: Imperfection (2017) and Evanescence: Wasted on You (2020).
Will Hurd is known for The Perfect Weapon (2020), The River and the Wall (2019) and Anderson Cooper 360° (2003).
Will Huston is known for Ciao, Babe (1999), The Blair Fish Project (1999) and Straight Into Darkness (2004).
Lanky and likable Will Hutchins was born in 1930 in Los Angeles, California, as Marshall Hutchason. He attended Pomona College and UCLA after spending two years as a cryptographer in the U.S. Army. Out of nowhere, he was discovered by a Warner Bros. TV talent scout and signed, despite having no previous experience. Aside from appearing as a guest on many TV westerns, such as Maverick (1957) and Cheyenne (1955), he earned his own series, Sugarfoot (1957), in which he played an unlikely western hero. The program ran a respectable four seasons. In its aftermath, he focused on films, the most important being Merrill's Marauders (1962), and co-starred in a two-year stage tour of "Never Too Late". His gawky comedy style was put to the test as well in the '60s with two short-lived series, Hey, Landlord (1966) and Blondie (1968), in the latter playing Dagwood Bumstead. He also backed up Elvis Presley in three of his mediocre film efforts. Hutchins wed Carol Burnett's younger sister, Chrissie Burnett; they later divorced. As is often the case with an instant TV star, there is an eventual downswing, and, in the late 1960s, he started to flounder badly. He turned his back on Hollywood and became, of all things, a ringmaster and clown for various circuses. Will has also worked behind the scenes for NBC and still attends conventions on occasion, more recently the 2004 Cincinnati Old Time Radio Convention, where he received the "Stone-Waterman Award". A nonagenarian, he resides in Glen Head, New York.