William Shaw was born on January 27, 1918. He was an actor, known for Red Snow (1952), The Choppers (1961) and The Young Captives (1959). He died on October 20, 2009 in Fullerton, California, USA.
William Sheals is known for Cancer (2023) and Sunday Morning Rapture (2017).
William Sheehan is known for Best of Enemies (2015), Year End Review: Dinner at Howard K. Smith's (1966) and Year Out: Year in 1964 (1964).
William Shephard is known for Death Race 2000 (1975), Dionysus in '69 (1970) and The Bacchae (2002).
William Shewfelt is an American actor, singer-songwriter, and model. In 2016, William made a serious move to pursue a career in acting while studying Economics at the University of California San Diego. After making this career 180, William immediately began studying as an actor and taking roles in short films, theatrical productions, and commercials. In 2017, within one year of beginning acting, William booked the lead role in the iconic action TV series "Power Rangers" as Brody the Red Power Ranger. Power Rangers Ninja Steel (2017) aired for two seasons on Nickelodeon and Netflix with over 40 episodes. In 2018, William was nominated at the 2018 Kids Choice Awards for Favorite TV Actor and Favorite TV Show. In 2019, William began recording and releasing singles in the Latin pop and hip hop genres. That year saw the release of romantic reggaeton singles such as "Buena Cosa", "Enamorado", and "Reina". In 2020, William released the music video for the single "Lose You". As an entertainer, William continues to evolve as he shares his talents as an actor and artist.
William Shimell is one of Britain's most accomplished operatic baritones. Since beginning his career in the United Kingdom he has earned himself an international reputation in the world's leading opera houses. As Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, William Shimell has appeared at La Scala, Milan under Riccardo Muti, at the Vienna Staatsoper and Paris Bastille, in Geneva, Zurich, Munich, Chicago, Madrid and Glyndebourne. He has sung Guglielmo in Così fan tutte at Covent Garden, Paris Bastille, Rome, MET New York, Ravinia, Geneva, Zurich, Tokyo and, on tour with La Scala, at the Bolshoi in Moscow. William Shimell is well known for his interpretations of Don Giovanni, which he first sang in Britain for Welsh National Opera and ENO, and has since sung in opera houses throughout the world, including Amsterdam and Zurich (with Nikolaus Harnoncourt), Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt, Madrid, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Santiago, Lyon and the Aix Festival. He has recorded the role for EMI with Riccardo Muti. His reputation has been further enhanced by his performances of Marcello in La Bohème at Covent Garden, the Vienna Staatsoper, The Met and San Francisco. Remarkable were his performances as Nick Shadow in The Rake's Progress in Lyon and San Francisco, as Sharpless in Madame Butterfly in Florence, as Escamillo in Carmen at Paris Bastille and as Dourlinski in Cherubini's Lodoïska at La Scala (recorded live for Sony). In recent seasons William Shimell has performed Don Giovanni and Strauss' Capriccio in Vienna, Cosi fan tutte at The Met and in Israel, Le Nozze di Figaro in Paris, Berlin and Israel, La Bohème in Munich and Madam Butterfly at the MET. He is also much in demand on the concert platform: with Beethoven's 9th Symphony at Orange Festival, Bach's B Minor Mass (recorded with Sir Georg Solti), Pergolesi's La Serva padrona and Stravinsky's Pulcinella (recorded with Riccardo Chailly) and Diepenbrock's Im grossen Schweigen which he performed with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under Chailly. In the 2008/09 season he appeared as Don Alfonso in concert performances of Cosi fan tutte under Ivan Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra in Budapest and in Britten's War Requiem with the Gulbenkian Orchestra and Choir under Simone Young. More recent opera engagements have included Cosi fan tutte in Japan, Cincinatti, Hamburg and Aix-en-Provence, Don Giovanni at Opera Pacific, in Pittsburgh, Munich and Hamburg, Madam Butterfly, Manon Lescaut and Iphigenie at the MET, The Rake's Progress in Munich, Dresden, La Monnaie, Lyon and at the MET, the title role in Handel's Hercules in a Luc Bondy production for Aix-en-Provence, Paris, Vienna, New York and London. Forthcoming plans include The Rake's Progress at La Scala and Brussels' La Monnaie and a return to Covent Garden for Cosi fan tutte and Manon.
William Shipman was born on December 8, 1953 in Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Vampires vs. Aliens, Camp Wilson (2019) and The Available Wife (2020).
William Shockley has fashioned a notable career, portraying complex characters as an actor, adding experience as a director, producer and screenwriter. In 2021, Shockley founded Redbud Studios with partners Allen Gilmer and Scott Dolezal. Based in Austin, TX, Redbud Studios is a film production and distribution company. Redbud's inaugural film, Frank & Penelope, was filmed in Austin and Terlingua, TX, and is set for release in Summer 2022. Shockley, Allen Gilmer, Riki Rushing and Tom Brady serve as Executive Producers. Shockley will also be seen in Death in Texas, starring Bruce Dern, Stephen Lang and Ronnie Gene Blevins. He stars in Martingale with Kelly Sullivan. Shockley also appears in County Line: All In, starring Tom Wopat. Shockley made his directorial debut with the short film, Common Threads, starring Nancy Stafford, a period piece set in Tucson, Arizona, 1887. Common Threads won 8 Film Festival Awards, including 'Best Short Film - Family' at the 2017 'IFS Film Festival' in Los Angeles. At the 2017 'Best Shorts Awards Competition' in La Jolla, CA, Common Threads won 6 Awards of Excellence, including Short Film, Direction, Cinematography, Costume Design, Family Programming and Ensemble Cast. And at the 2017 Lady's First International Film Festival in Cork, Ireland, Common Threads won Best Production Design. In 1986, while doing theatre in Dallas, Texas, Shockley had his first audition, and was cast by Paul Verhoeven in Robocop. His next decision was easy. Sell everything and move to Los Angeles. After just a few months of living in LA, Shockley landed a slew of episodic and movie-of-the-week roles. He was cast in the feature films Howling: Rebirth with Phil Davis, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane with Andrew Dice Clay, Switch with Ellen Barkin, and The Joyriders with Martin Landau and Kris Kristofferson. Paul Verhoeven cast Shockley again in the cult classic, Showgirls. Shockley has also worked in numerous television projects. He won over audiences for six years as 'Hank Lawson', the antihero saloon-keeper in CBS' highly regarded drama, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman", starring Jane Seymour. As evidence to his character's popularity, Shockley was given a development deal by CBS and starred in his own series, a Dr. Quinn spin-off series, "California". Shockley also starred opposite Whoopi Goldberg in the CBS sitcom, "Bagdad Cafe", and opposite Teri Garr in the critically acclaimed ABC series, "Good & Evil ". After reading countless scripts as an actor, Shockley began focusing on script-writing. He has co-written 10 feature scripts that have been produced, and has also produced 10 films. Aside from acting, Shockley does extensive voice over work in television and radio advertising. He has voiced campaigns for Enterprise, Sony, Sprint, Bausch & Lomb, AT&T, Toyota, Siemens, Cisco Systems, Isuzu, Fruit of the Loom and XM Satellite Radio, to name a few. In the world of on air radio, Shockley hosted 52 weeks of "The Road", a syndicated country music program airing in 200 cities. The program featured live country music concert tracks mixed with interviews with the artists. "The Road" was nominated by Billboard Magazine as Best Syndicated Radio Program.
William Sibley is known for Garlic Parmesan, The Banquet Hall (2023) and Twenty One Pilots: The Outside (2022).
William Silvey is known for No Light and No Land Anywhere (2016).