Will King is an actor and director born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has trained at the University of Windsor, the Moscow Art Theatre School, the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium, and the Stratford Festival. He is also Artistic Director of Seven Siblings Theatre, a Toronto based company dedicated to producing fantastic realism.
Will Klipstine was born in Gilroy, CA (garlic capital of the world) to two school teachers. His father was a decorated officer in the Vietnam War. He moved around the San Francisco Bay area a lot as a kid, attending 9 different schools. After winning acting awards in middle school, high school, and college, Will moved to L.A. On June 18, 1996, Klipstine had a gun pressed to his head for 15 minutes in a failed robbery attempt. Despite it being two years after he moved to L.A., Klipstine sites this as the moment he observed the fragility of life and decided a life unpursued is a life unfulfilled. Within a few years he landed his first leading role in a feature. After four callbacks and a grueling final casting session between two finalists, he won the lead in another indie the next year. He has starred in three indies, acted in numerous others along with dozens of shorts, and over twenty plays. Will's sophomoric film The Evolution of Andrew Andrews won awards on the festival circuit and received distribution from Vanguard Cinema (domestic) and Go Digital (international). His web series, Mr. Mom Talk Show, is rated 97%-100% "funny" on Will Ferrell's website funnyordie.com, and was picked up by Blip.tv (Disney). Blip is now defunct but "Mr. Mom Talk Show Highlights" is on YouTube. His next film is a western musical comedy, Saddle Up!, which scored in the top 10 on Slated out of 5300+ movies.
Will Koberg is known for NCIS: New Orleans (2014), The Lone Ranger (2013) and Suit Up (2012).
Will Krisanda is an actor known for his work in Death and Bowling (2021) and the web series Brothers (2014). He received an award at the Trans Film Festival in Kiel, Germany for his portrayal of Max in episode 2.1 of Brothers. He has studied acting at The Barrow Group Theatre Company in New York.
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Will Kymlicka is known for The End of Meat (2017) and Philosophy Bites (2007).
Will Lawrence is known for Slow Machine (2020).
Will Layman is known for Listening to Kenny G (2021).
Will LeForestier was born in Benin, West Africa, but spent a good portion of his youth in Canada. LeForestier originally intended to study to be a surgeon but decided instead to pursue his passion for writing and film. The gamble paid off with several documentaries and his first feature film completed in 2018. His first feature film was Eyes Wide Open, an international spy story which he wrote and produced. The film was shot in Seoul, Korea using an international cast of Americans, Koreans, Russians, and Canadians with a nominal budget of only $14,000. The movie was well-received by international critics and received numerous awards and nominations such as the Rising Star award from the Canadian International Film Festival. LeForestier develops award-winning content where he creates authentic characters and inspiring stories. As a dedicated film director, screenwriter, content editor, cinematographer, he creates unique, thought-provoking ideas and high concepts that are visually stimulating and builds a connection with his audience. He has a passion for directing and writing screenplays that take the viewer on an emotional journey and tap into something more than just a visual experience. He is writing and producing for various international clients. But his current two pet projects are the movies "Mind Bridge" and limited TV series "Pepper Hill".
Will Lebowitz is known for Megalodon (2018).