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14 Facts About Bill Weeden

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Bill Weeden is known for his work in genre film, starring in a number of Troma productions and other indie films, including playing the lead villain, Reginald Stuart, in Sgt.

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Bill Weeden was called the "Troma Olivier" by the New York Post for the performance.

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Bill Weeden starred in Rachel Mason's rock-opera The Lives of Hamilton Fish as the serial killer Hamilton Fish, whose life is contrasted with the lawmaker with the same name.

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Bill Weeden is the only actor in the "slow cinema" film Byron Jones.

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Bill Weeden reprised his role in the 2024 sequel, Psycho Ape: Part II - The Wrath of Kong.

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In 2021, Bill Weeden received a Best Actor award for his leading performance as a conflicted war veteran in the suspense-drama short film RedSin.

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Bill Weeden starred in the 2024 film Special Needs Revolt as the villain, President Kruger.

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Bill Weeden is the composer of the Broadway show Hurry, Harry and composed additional material for the Broadway show I'm Solomon.

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Bill Weeden played Hucklebee in the final cast of the original Sullivan Street production of The Fantasticks, which closed in 2002.

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Bill Weeden was featured in Try to Remember: The Fantasticks, a documentary examining the history of the show.

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Bill Weeden has performed in a number of off-Broadway and touring shows, including an East Village outdoor production of As You Like It, George Bataille's Bathrobe, The Magnificent Ambersons, an Atlantic City production of Little Shop of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Show, The Wizard of Oz, and Damn Yankees.

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Bill Weeden contributed several songs to The No-Frills Revue, the 1987 off-Broadway musical conceived by Martin Charnin.

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Bill Weeden has narrated a number of audio books, often paired with his wife Dolores McDougal.

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Bill Weeden joins other horror filmmakers and performers, such as Larry Fessenden and Amy Seimetz, voicing the horror "radio" series Tales from Beyond the Pale.