Bill Flynn
Biography
Bill was born in Yonkers, New York, but grew up in the Bronx. Interested in story telling from a young age, at eleven, he was cast in a production of "Victoria Regina" in New York City. Since then, he has performed with theater companies in Norway, Germany, Virginia and Texas. Since 2000, he has concentrated on film and TV, but from time to time enjoys performing at local theater showcases. While living overseas, he learned German, and is also able to converse in French and American Sign Language. Since 2003, he has been a regular voice talent with FUNimation Productions, performing as numerous characters in a wide variety of stories.
On stage, he used his accents to play a deaf man in "Are You Listening?," a piece he wrote based on personal experiences as well as impressions from Mark Medoff's "Children of a Lesser God." He also won actor of the year playing Vladimir Pachinko, a musician in Sarajevo during the civil war in the former Yugoslavia.
Since 2001, Bill has presented "The Care and Feeding of Actors" to students in undergraduate film programs at local colleges and universities. He developed this seminar in an effort to help students find, cast, and direct local professional actors. He is also asked to serve as judge for local film festivals, and has served as the Education Coordinator for the Board of Directors of the Dallas Producers Association.
Filmography
Road House 2: Last Call
as Larry 2006
The Gray Man
as Frederic Wertham, M.D. 2007
Ruffian
as Elder Reporter 2007
Midlothia
as Mr. Neeley 2007
Sixty Cups of Coffee
as Larry 2000
The Reckoning
as Raymond 2014Interstate
as Merrin 2004
Cry
2013Stingray
2000
Little Boy
as General Groves (voice) 2007