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- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Emmy nominee William Kevin Anderson has over 20 years of experience working as a music composer and lyricist alongside top executives and creators at Universal Cartoon Studios, Disney, Warner Brothers, Sony, New World Animation, Lighthearted Entertainment and many others.
He has written songs, themes, and underscore for close to a thousand episodes of media content, including The Moment of Truth, The Hunt For The Unicorn Killer, as well as the American Cinemateque tributes for Nic Cage, Nicole Kidman and Al Pacino. His animation credits include My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Equestria Girls, Packages From Planet X, Lalaloopsy, Spider-Man The New Animated Series, X-Men Evolution, Earthworm Jim, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, The Save-Ums!, Krypto The Superdog, Beethoven, and many more.
William has a BFA in Theater Arts from UCLA, completed UCLA's Film Scoring Program, and studied Renaissance Art and Drama at Cambridge University, UK. He is an alum of the famed "Weird Al" Yankovic band and written, arranged and produced songs and tribute music for Jack Black, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Al Pacino, Nic Cage, Jodi Benson, Jim Carrey and many others.- Visual Effects
William Wright Anderson is known for Atlas (2024), Spiderhead (2022) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023).- Editor
- Sound Department
- Editorial Department
William M. Anderson was born on 12 March 1948 in Belfast, Ireland. He is an editor, known for Gallipoli (1981), The Truman Show (1998) and Dead Poets Society (1989).- William Anderson was born on 7 June 1918 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Man in Hobbles (1928), Forbidden Grass (1928) and Vengeance of the Deep (1923). He died on 23 January 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- In 2021 Scott Anderson entered into his 22nd year of performing Magic. In that time, he has become one of a few magicians in the Pacific Northwest who has been elevated to the national stage with various television shows and specials to his credit. Taking up magic as a result of an injury he sustained early on in a 22-year military career, Scott began performing local shows during the weekends and evenings while stationed at Fort Lewis, WA.
In 2001, after 5 years of active duty, service he became a flight medic and joined the famed 1042nd Coyotes. An aeromedical evacuation company in the Oregon National Guard. Shortly afterwards they were sent to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. It was here that Scott began performing magic in the hospital for those his unit rescued. Many of whom were young children. Shortly after his unit returned home from Afghanistan Scott was selected to become an officer and fly the UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter. He would spend the next 16 months at the U.S. Army flight school in Fort Rucker, Alabama. During his time here the base and surrounding areas were slammed by Hurricane Katrina. Scott's magic was called into service again performing local shows raising money to donate towards the relief efforts.
Returning home once again in 2005 he resumed college full time, still serving in the National Guard and performing magic on the side. A few years later the unit would be activated once again this time to serve in Iraq. While serving as a medical evacuation pilot Scott soon found himself entertaining not only his fellow troops, and in the hospitals, but various units as well during his down time. Even winning the "Military's Got Talent" show in front of 600 Soldier's at Joint Base Balad. It was also during this deployment that the Army had Scott start performing shows for various villages and towns around the bases in an effort to win the hearts and minds. With the deployment ending in 2010, and thanks to the former lead choreographer for David Copperfield, news of his overseas performances reached the offices of the NBC Nightly News. Resulting in a news crew flying out for a week and putting together a story for their weekly "Making a Difference" segment. Not long after that, Scott's wife called him from work telling him that tryouts for "America's Got Talent" were coming to Portland later that week. At her insistence, he called and got his name on the audition list. This was the catalyst that propelled his shows to a national audience. Repeatedly amazing the judges, his time on the show only ended when he told the producers that he was not willing to go on tour for a year with them after the show ended. Having spent the prior year in Iraq and with his wife now pregnant, Scott was not willing to spend that much more time away from his family. Life continued for the Anderson family, Scott began work as a financial advisor for a large "Wall Street" firm, continued to serve in the National Guard, and regularly performed for sports halftime shows, corporate/public events, trade shows, and to raise funds for charitable causes. Winning the prestigious Award of Merit from the Academy of Magical Arts in 2012, Scott soon found himself a regular performer for the Academy at the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.
In 2014 Scott was contacted by the producers of a newly created series on the Syfy channel Wizard Wars. Here he starred along side magic icon's Penn & Teller in a weekly show where magicians are given random objects and compete against one another to see who can turn them into the best magical effects. The demands on his schedule became too much and Scott elected not to return for the second season. Which was fortuitous because the show was canceled 2 episodes into that season.
Television came calling again in 2020 when Scott was asked to participate in the new television series Go Big Show. Garnering over 1,000,000 viewers in his first episode, the Go Big Show was the biggest show in years put out by TBS. It was subsequently picked up by TNT and the CW networks due to its success. This show also started the trend of Scott's daughter Hailey guest staring in his performances. Today Scott is retired from military service, he is a financial advisor where after 4 years with a Wall Street firm he has started his own independent practice, and he continues to entertain audiences all along the West Coast. He lives in Canby, Oregon with is wife, 3 children, 3 cats, and 2 dogs. - Producer
- Director
African- American entrepreneur and rising filmmaker William Eric Bush-Anderson AKA WEBA was born July 12th, 1994 in Lexington, KY. Brought up by a loving, but stern mother and a peaceful and intellectual father, William was all too aware of his responsibilities and surroundings. Through his brown eyes, he learned much from the world around him. As a young man of color, he knew you either became a statistic or you played it safe with a good job. He also knew he wanted neither of the two options, he just wanted a chance to show the world the talents God had given him. In 2007, William moved to Alpharetta, GA, a suburb just north of Atlanta, to pursue greater opportunities in credit to his gracious and loving parents. He graduated as the class clown of Johns Creek High School in 2012 with the grades that reflected his studies weren't his main priority. Building his creative muscles and dreaming outside of the box, were two components that would lead him to the greatness that was brewing within. He would apply the "Will Smith" formula. He saw himself emerging on the scene with a music career first and then transitioning into TV sitcoms before venturing into films. After two full years working a vast number of fast food and retail jobs, while trying to make entry-level music moves, William lost his passion and patience for the music business. In addition, he also lost his job scrubbing floors and being a fry cook. Relentlessly, he decided it was time to try a new approach to his plan. In early 2014 he started working as a full-time actor accepting background/stand-in parts to get his foot in the door. The first set he worked on was a TV Movie called "In the Meantime" where he met the late, great Tommy Lee Jones and received the life-affirming words, "everyone starts off somewhere, embrace your somewhere and soon you'll be everywhere." Bush-Anderson attributes this advice to fuel his career. To date, most notably William has worked on the sets of Black Panther, The Walking Dead, The Originals, and much more. The early 2016 death of his grandmother was a sad awakening and momentum shifting moment for William. Great rewards follow great risks, and he was inspired to work harder to make everything he and his grandmother had spoken about a reality. As he built his new film/tech business he continued to break new ground as an actor and filmmaker on YouTube. Bush-Anderson's filmmaker YouTube channel has impressed over 5,000+ subscribers and collected over 500,000K views, proving his ability to secure an audience. When asked if he went to film school, he replies "no, I went to films." Today, he continues to balance running a start-up tech company and advancing as a creator. Building a legacy, he follows his daily inspiration to innovate the world through tech or entertainment, so he may inspire the generations to come to follow their dreams no matter what anyone may say.- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Born and raised in Los Angeles. As a filmmaker, William Michael Anderson was the recipient of "Panavision's New Filmmakers Grant" to direct his 35mm short film The Face of Marty Gleason (2012). His credits include four 16mm productions, two feature length screenplays and a 35mm short film that is in submission to festivals.- William Bill Anderson Sr. is known for Violette1st's Raging Series (2010).
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- Casting Department
- Executive
William Matthew Anderson is known for Halloween (2018), The Treasure of Malacca Strait and Sword of Odin.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
William A. Anderson is known for The Magical World of Disney (1954), Insects (1953) and Secrets of Life (1956).- William T. Anderson--aka "Bloody Bill Anderson"--was born in Hopkins County, KY, in 1840. His family moved to Kansas when he was a youngster. As a young man he made money by rustling horses and selling them to unsuspecting buyers. His father, a diehard Southerner, got into an argument with a judge who was a Union loyalist, resulting in his father being shot dead. Bill, fearing for his own life, took off for Missouri, where he made a living robbing travelers. Union soldiers pursued him, and he killed several of them. Shortly after the Civil War broke out Anderson joined up with a gang of Confederate guerrillas led by former schoolteacher William Quantrill. Anderson developed a useful skill as a guerrilla--setting up ambushes of Union soldiers and their civilian allies, which earned him the admiration and trust of the gang's leaders. It wasn't long before the authorities found out who Anderson was, and they arrested and imprisoned his sisters, one of whom died in custody, leading Anderson to vow bloody revenge. He played a vital part in what became known as the "Lawrence Massacre"--on August 21, 1863, Quantrill's gang attacked the small Kansas town of Lawrence, which had a reputation of being a center of abolitionists and pro-Union militias, known as Jayhawkers, and a particularly violent group of anti-slavery vigilantes known as Redlegs, who themselves were responsible for the killings of many pro-Confederate and/or pro-slavery civilians. Approximately 450 guerrillas attacked Lawrence shortly after 5:00 am, taking over a hotel for their headquarters and fanning out across town with lists of men to be killed. Many of those killed were unarmed, including approximately 20 young men who had just been recruited into the Union army, although they had not yet been sworn in. Altogether approximately 150 men and boys--some as young as 12--were executed, some of them shot or knifed, and others tied up and thrown into burning buildings. The guerrillas set fire to as many buildings as they could, and approximately one-quarter of the town eventually burned to the ground. Anderson himself was implicated in some of the most brutal murders committed during the incident, and it was estimated that he personally killed more than a dozen unarmed prisoners.
After the raid Quantrill and his band went to Texas to spend the winter, and it was here that Quantrill and Anderson had a falling out. Anderson accused Quantrill of the murder of one of the guerrillas, resulting in Quantrill's arrest by Confederate authorities. Anderson then formed his own band of guerrillas and returned to Kansas, becoming one of the most feared of the guerrilla bands infesting the area. On Sept. 27, 1864, Anderson led his band in an attack on the Kansas town of Centralia. He captured 24 Union soldiers, and after assuring them of good treatment, proceeded to execute them all. He then laid a trap for Union forces coming to relieve the town, which resulted in more than 100 militiamen being killed.
Approximately a month after that incident, Anderson was himself the victim of an ambush by Union troops. Caught by surprise, many of his men were killed, wounded or fled. Anderson was recognized by a pursuing Union officer, who fired several shots at him. He was hit behind the ear with at least one bullet and, apparently, died instantly. - Actor
- Additional Crew
William Dean Anderson is known for The Elevator (1996) and Lights, Camera... Kill! (2004).- William A. Anderson is known for The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection in Humans (2011).
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Director
William A. Anderson is known for Looking for Richard (1996), Abuse of Power (2004) and American Playhouse (1980).- Director
- Editor
- Producer
William A. Anderson is known for Murray (2022).- Actor
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Anderson William was born on 23 October 1978 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013), Haut! Crime (2011) and Mind's Eye (2009).- Composer
- Sound Department
William Kevin Anderson is known for Telemafia (2010) and Project Mc² (2015).- William Anderson is known for Lets Shake on It (2015).
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jonathan William Anderson is known for The Wall (2014).- Sound Department
William Anderson is known for The Club (1980).- William A. Anderson is known for Love Between the Covers (2015), Across the Pacific (2020) and American Experience (1987).
- Anderson William is known for The wish we were there's: Wonder Valley (2010).
- Actor
- Set Decorator
William Anderson is known for Out of the Equation (2009).