William C. Albert
William C. Albert was born and raised in the Midwest. He was always the class clown and jokester with his friends; often doing impersonations and comedic voices.William struck out on his own after his father passed away at the age of 16, attending school and working full time. He joined and trained in the United States National Guard. He started a ...
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William C. Albert was born and raised in the Midwest. He was always the class clown and jokester with his friends; often doing impersonations and comedic voices.William struck out on his own after his father passed away at the age of 16, attending school and working full time. He joined and trained in the United States National Guard. He started a successful construction firm with a crew of several local carpenters at the age of 19. During his free time, he desired a creative outlet which led him to performing in the local playhouses in Minnesota. It wasn't until a life changing event while on a large construction project on New Orleans, that he decided to leave his old life behind and pursue acting full time in Hollywood. He has received critically acclaimed training from the Groundlings School of improv and other great schools of acting.William has been a lifelong cinematic constantly quoting lines from such notable greats as Christopher Reeve's Superman (1978), Sylvester Stallone's Rocky (1976), Al Pacino's Scarface (1983), Mel Gibson's Braveheart (1995), & many others. He also spent countless hours re-watching specific scenes from no name to blockbuster hits hundreds of times just to watch the delivery and mannerisms of acting greats like Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson & Kyle Chandler. William can be seen in many award winning projects as well as multiple pilots, indie & feature films. William C Albert can also be seen on Discovery Channels Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda (2011), in a recurring role as a Patrol Officer and Spike TV's Alternate History as a Secret Service Agent. Current Projects include: Italian Wise Guy Mob Boss in "Gorilla Therapy", The Town Bully as George in the feature film "Lost in Darkness", a supporting role in Toy Soldiers feature film and various charitable functions mentoring and speaking at public schools. Show less «