W.F. Bell is a multifaceted American actor and 20-year Air Force Veteran, with a remarkable career spanning various mediums. His acting journey commenced in the scorching temperatures of the Santa Clarita valleys in California, where he collaborated with renowned talent on Rob Zombie's 31. This experience granted him valuable acting and stunt techniques that he will undoubtedly carry with him throughout his illustrious career.
Bell's impressive portfolio comprises the biopic of Tupac Shakur, "All Eyez on Me", as well as the independent film "Strange Tales from Appalachia", where he portrayed the role of Peter Barret. The latter earned the "Best Feature Award" at the prestigious Mad Monster Film Festival in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Currently, Bell is working on two independent films in post-production, "Night to Day" and "Blood is My Fate", both anticipated for release later this year. Moreover, he has made notable appearances in prominent TV shows such as MacGyver, The Vampire Diaries, Outcast, Ozark, and various Atlanta-based productions.
Bell is perhaps most recognized for his recurring role as a Savior on AMC's The Walking Dead, where he recently concluded working on season 9 in Senoia, Georgia. With an insatiable appetite for intriguing projects, Bell is actively developing independent films based on his own short stories and honing his skills as an electric guitarist.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Bell is pursuing SAG-AFTRA accreditation, solidifying his commitment to his craft and dedication to the industry.