William Snow, a renowned Australian actor, enjoyed a thriving career spanning multiple continents. For many years, he was a prominent figure in the Australian commercial acting scene, appearing in numerous television advertisements across Australia, Europe, and the United States.
Snow's breakthrough role came when he landed the lead part as "David Grief" in the international television series "Tales of the South Seas", a production inspired by the novels of the celebrated author Jack London. This success was swiftly followed by his appearance in the US independent feature film "Dead End", after which he secured a significant role as "Lord John Roxton" in the three-year-running US series "The Lost World", produced by the acclaimed filmmaker John Landis.
Currently, Snow is furthering his acting career in the United States, where he has completed work on several notable projects. Notably, he has contributed to the NBC miniseries "Hercules", as well as Warner Bros' productions "The Closer", "Charmed", and the lead role in the independent feature film "Brotherhood of Blood".