Prior to making his mark as a writer-director, Bill had a steady career as a stand-up comedian and actor, honing his skills in the New York City and Los Angeles club scenes.
He regularly headlined in comedy clubs across the country, cutting his teeth in the competitive world of stand-up comedy.
Bill's passion for acting led him to study at the esteemed Stella Adler and Jack Garfein studios in New York, where he refined his craft and appeared in numerous productions on the New York stage.
One of his most memorable experiences as an actor was sharing the stage with comedy legend and mentor, Milton Berle, in the production of "Goodnight, Grandpa".
As his career took him to the west coast, Bill landed guest roles in a wide range of episodic TV shows, including "Six Feet Under", "E.R.", "24", "L.A. Law", "Married with Children", "thirtysomething", and "Matlock", to name a few.
He also appeared in several feature films, such as "Lethal Weapon", "The Rhunestone", "Loverboy", and his own movie, "The Souler Opposite".
In recent years, Bill has dedicated a significant amount of time to writing, penning seven screenplays that he hopes to direct in the future.
In addition to his writing endeavors, Bill is the President and founder of Buffalo Jump Productions, a production company that has been instrumental in bringing his creative vision to life.
Bill's journey began in the San Fernando Valley, where he graduated from U.C. Berkeley and attended N.Y.U. Grad Film school.
When he's not busy with his various projects, Bill can be found surfing the waves of Malibu on the weekends, soaking up the sun and enjoying the laid-back California lifestyle.