William's journey in Hollywood began in 1996 as a non-union extra on the film "Jingle All The Way". Concurrently, he created, wrote, produced, and directed his own local cable access show "Lauf Wit Me", which was later taken into development by Fox and John Davis.
As he became a SAG/AFTRA member, William landed principal roles in regional and national commercials, including a "Foster Farms" commercial and a "BlockBuster" commercial. He also appeared in various film and television projects, offering him opportunities to shadow renowned directors such as Stephen Spielberg on "Jurassic Park", Joel Schumacher on "Batman & Robin", David Lynch on a Swedish commercial, and Antoine Fuqua on "Replacement Killers".
Inspired by his experiences, William completed several of his own film and television scripts, created reality shows, and eventually started his own production company, "King Of The Capital Productions, Inc.". Three years later, he raised $1.5 million and founded a second production and distribution company, "Exorcism The Movie, LLC".
William's first 35mm full-length feature film, "Exorcism", was a spiritual warfare film that he wrote, directed, produced, cast, and acted in. The film had an 18-day shooting schedule and was completed in 17 days, marking William's first time as a director. Although "Exorcism" met the qualifications for the 2004 Academy Awards, it was "mistakenly" left off the voting ballot.
Undeterred, William went on to write, direct, produce, and film his television pilot, "Models Around The World", at Universal Studios City Walk in 2008. However, the project was ultimately sunk due to the 2008 financial crash.
Throughout his career, William has been a member of SAG-AFTRA, DGA, WGA, and is soon to be a member of PGA. He has since created over 70 film projects and reality/television shows for future productions, earning him induction into the Billionaires Elite VIP.