Will Florer is an actor, known for Fright? (2018).
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Will Forbes is known for John Henry (2020), Name of the Game and Viral.
Will Ford is a native of Savannah, GA and a U.S. Marine. He grew up at Bethesda Home for Boys in Savannah where his father, a United Methodist minister, had also been raised as an orphan. He attended Benedictine Military School and later received his Bachelors degree from Ball State University. As a U.S. Marine, Will was deployed with the First Marine Division during Desert Storm and participated in the ground campaign to liberate the people of Kuwait from Saddam Hussein's invading forces. He later served in the US Army and as a Federal Marshal retiring in 2022 after 34 years of government service. He is married to actress Sandra Elise Williams and they live in the Atlanta, GA area.
Will Forney is known for Nothing Is Impossible (2022).
Forte was age 32 before he came to the public's attention on Saturday Night Live (1975), but had been working in comedy since 1997. Will Forte was born in Alameda County, California, and is the son of artist Patricia (Stivers) and financial broker Orville Willis Forte III (divorced). He has an older sister, Michelle. A creative and artistic child, he was an athlete (football and swimming) in high school and voted Best Personality at Acalanes High School. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in History, Forte had a brief career at a brokerage house before deciding to try comedy. Although he rarely performed stand-up, he joined the world-famous "Groundlings" and was hired as a writer for the series The Jenny McCarthy Show (1997), The Army Show, and The David Letterman Show. He eventually caught the attention of Carsey-Werner executive Tom Werner when he wrote a pilot about two childlike idiot brothers (eventually turned into the film, The Brothers Solomon (2007)) and was hired for the shows 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996) and That '70s Show (1998). In 2002, Forte moved from his home state of California to New York City to join Saturday Night Live (1975) as a writer and cast member. Although known as shy and reserved in his personal life, Forte was one of the individuals responsible for the shows move to absurd, surrealist comedy. Along with voice-over acting, guest appearances on television and small roles in films, Forte had his biggest opportunities to be a movie star with films he wrote. Forte wrote the screenplay for The Brothers Solomon (2007) (and had the leading role of childlike "Dean Solomon") and played the title role and co-wrote the SNL film MacGruber (2010). Both films were given small budgets ($10,000,000 each) and they were both considered box-office and critical failures, although they do have a cult following. After MacGruber's theatrical release, Forte left SNL for personal and professional reasons, although he has returned as a guest performer. Forte has had a recurring role on the series 30 Rock and made numerous other guest appearances on other TV comedies. After leaving SNL, he increased his work as a voice artist and appeared in many films, including A Good Old Fashioned Orgy (2011), Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012), Rock of Ages (2012), That's My Boy (2012), and The Watch (2012). Since 2012, he has moved into dramatic and straight roles on a television pilot titled Rebounding by the producers of Modern Family and Irish film Run and Jump. In August 2012, he was cast in the Alexander Payne film Nebraska (2013), beating out higher-profile actors such as Casey Affleck and Paul Rudd. From 2015 to 2018, he starred on, and as The Last Man on Earth (2015), a television sitcom. In 2018, he headlined as National Lampoon co-creator Douglas Kenney in the biographical film A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018). The next year, he co-starred in more comedies, Booksmart (2019) and Good Boys (2019)
Will Fourth was born on October 25, 1996 in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. He is known for bringing his charismatic energy to both live venues and film studios as a musician and actor. Will began playing guitar at the age of four and later began developing his three octave mezzo-soprano extensive vocal range. Will's musical skill set also extends to bass guitar, percussion, mandolin and alto saxophone. He would employ his musical talents as a signed musical artist at the age of 18 and performed multiple headlining performances throughout the state of Florida, including four showcased appearances at the esteemed Full Sail University in Orlando. Aiming to further his career in the entertainment business, Will relocated to Los Angeles in 2018 and has since worked on multiple sets for major network television series and motion pictures. He is also recording a debut solo album and performing live shows throughout Southern California.
Will Francome is a cinematographer and director, known for One for Ten (2013), The Penalty (2018) and New York: The City That Never Sleeps (2022).
William Alan Friedle was born on August 11, 1976, in Hartford, Connecticut, and grew up in Avon, Connecticut. He went to Avon High School. Will is a comedian, and he is probably best known for his starring role as the dumb yet creative older brother Eric Matthews in ABC's hit TV show Boy Meets World (1993), which ran from September 1993 until May 2000. Will also plays animated characters such as Terry McGinnis in Batman Beyond (1999) and Ron Stoppable in the Disney Channel hit animated show Kim Possible (2002). Also, in 2002, he got a staring role in the short-lived UPN series The Random Years (2002) in which he played Alex Barnes, one of the three roommates in college. Since UPN picked up that show, UPN did not let him join the cast of the WB show Off Centre (2001). Both shows ended up getting canceled after about two months on the air. In 2003, Will tried again to make it on TV, when he got a starring role in the pilot of the Fox show Jack's House (2003), which never aired. Will also does voices for video games such as Kingdom Hearts II (2005) and Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005).