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Bill Walters
Born December 11, 1937 (Age: 88)
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Columbus, Ohio, USA
Biography
Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1937, Bill attended Grandview Heights High School and the Ohio State University where he majored in fine arts hoping to get into advertising or cartooning. Among his many mementos are a sheaf of rejection slips from The New Yorker and Playboy. He was introduced to the theatre by volunteering to design the set for a friend's student production. He worked on the art staff of the OSU Motion Pictures Department and the University TV station, WOSU. In 1963, after the usual summer stock assignments, he arrived in New York City, where he worked at NBC as a page and as a production assistant. He became a backstage jack-of-all-trades with The New York Shakespeare Festival, The Playhouse of the Ridiculous, and many other regional and off-Broadway theater groups. In 1966 he was hired by Peter Schickele as the stage manager for PDQ Bach, and became known to thousands of concert goers in New York and around the country as the irascible and irritable but always efficient apologist for Schickele's satiric presentations of the infamous "Evening of Musical Madness". Despite his crusty on-stage persona, Bill was for 46 years the technical coordinator, production manager, road manager, and the REAL stage manager of the series of concerts that had its first public performance in 1965 at Town Hall in New York. He once said that he felt like Sky Masterson, the gambler-hero of "Guys and Dolls", who noted that: "There are two things that have been in every hotel room in America: Sky Masterson and the Gideon Bible." Walters continues to work in concerts, theatre, dabbles in background work in movies and TV, writes lots of unproduced plays and film scripts, and teaches film-making and video with kids. He also works for Gray Line New York Sightseeing as a tour guide riding around on the top of a double-decker bus telling lies about New York City to gullible and unwary tourists. He is married to the actress Donegal Browne. Their daughter Samantha Browne-Walters is also an actress.
Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1937, Bill attended Grandview Heights High School and the Ohio State University where he majored in fine arts hoping to get into advertising or cartooning. Among his many mementos are a sheaf of rejection slips from The New Yorker and Playboy. He was introduced to the theatre by volunteering to design the set for a friend's student production. He worked on the art staff of the OSU Motion Pictures Department and the University TV station, WOSU. In 1963, after the usual summer stock assignments, he arrived in New York City, where he worked at NBC as a page and as a production assistant. He became a backstage jack-of-all-trades with The New York Shakespeare Festival, The Playhouse of the Ridiculous, and many other regional and off-Broadway theater groups.
In 1966 he was hired by Peter Schickele as the stage manager for PDQ Bach, and became known to thousands of concert goers in New York and around the country as the irascible and irritable but always efficient apologist for Schickele's satiric presentations of the infamous "Evening of Musical Madness". Despite his crusty on-stage persona, Bill was for 46 years the technical coordinator, production manager, road manager, and the REAL stage manager of the series of concerts that had its first public performance in 1965 at Town Hall in New York. He once said that he felt like Sky Masterson, the gambler-hero of "Guys and Dolls", who noted that: "There are two things that have been in every hotel room in America: Sky Masterson and the Gideon Bible."
Walters continues to work in concerts, theatre, dabbles in background work in movies and TV, writes lots of unproduced plays and film scripts, and teaches film-making and video with kids. He also works for Gray Line New York Sightseeing as a tour guide riding around on the top of a double-decker bus telling lies about New York City to gullible and unwary tourists.
He is married to the actress Donegal Browne. Their daughter Samantha Browne-Walters is also an actress.
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Filmography
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
2018
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as Homeless Man (uncredited)
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Age: 80
The Dark Tower
2017
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as Homeless Man in Alley (uncredited)
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Age: 79
John Wick: Chapter 2
2017
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as Homeless Man in Chinatown (uncredited)
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Age: 79
Barry
2016
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as Homeless Man in Stairwell (uncredited)
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Age: 78
Sisters
2015
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as Airport Traveler (uncredited)
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Age: 78
The Night Before
2015
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as Christmas Bartender (uncredited)
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Age: 77
Ricki and the Flash
2015
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as Salt Well Regular (uncredited)
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Age: 77
True Story
2015
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as Inmate (uncredited)
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Age: 77
A Most Violent Year
2014
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as Subway Rider (uncredited)
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Age: 77
Annie
2014
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as Soup Kitchen Guest (uncredited)
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Age: 77
Being Flynn
2012
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as Homeless Man in Shelter (uncredited)
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Age: 74
Man on a Ledge
2012
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as Inmate
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Age: 74
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
2011
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as Homeless Man (uncredited)
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Age: 74
The Extra Man
2010
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as Panhandler
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Age: 72
You Don't Know Jack
2010
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as Michigan Inmate (uncredited)
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Age: 72
Fair Game
2010
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as Vietnam Vet at Rally (uncredited)
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Age: 72
No Image
Back
2009
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as Homeless at Bowling Green
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Age: 71
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
2008
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as Homeless at PABT (uncredited)
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Age: 70
The Wrestler
2008
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as Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
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Age: 70
Enchanted
2007
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as 42nd Street BG (uncredited)
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Age: 69
P.D.Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem!
2006
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as Manager of the Stage
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Age: 68
Analyze That
2002
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as Sing Sing Inmate (uncredited)
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Age: 64
Riding in Cars with Boys
2001
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as Hippie at Party (uncredited)
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Age: 63
Midnight Cowboy
1969
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as St. Bernard Owner (uncredited)
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Age: 31