Hill, William

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Hill, William

PERSONAL

Career: Actor. Performed on stage at the Long Wharf Theatre, River Arts Repertory Theatre, Players Theatre, Columbus Theatre, and Whole Theatre.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(Uncredited) Preppie party guest, Wolf, Columbia, 1994.

Security officer, The Net, Columbia, 1995.

Detective Templeton, The Associate, Columbia, 1996.

Jerry Killian, Striptease, Columbia, 1996.

Walters, The Juror, Columbia, 1996.

Agent, The Peacemaker, DreamWorks, 1997.

Feeney, The Devil's Advocate (also known as Devil's Advocate and Im Auftrag des Teufels), Warner Bros., 1997.

Jerry, Hudson River Blues (also known as Family Blues), Gun for Hire Films/Silverline Pictures/The Shooting Gallery, 1997.

Bernardo in Hamlet, The Impostors (also known as Ship of Fools), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

INS uniformed officer, The Siege (also known as Against All Enemies, Martial Law, and Untitled Ed Zwick Project), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

FBI agent Provano, Analyze This, Warner Bros., 1999.

Passerby, Isn't She Great (also known as Ist sie nicht grossartig?), MCA/Universal, 2000.

Potter party guest, Small Time Crooks (also known as Woody Allen Spring Project 1999 and Woody Allen Summer Project 1999), DreamWorks, 2000.

DeLauer security person, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (also known as Wie werde ich ihn los—in 10 Tagen?), Paramount, 2003.

Member of the paparazzi, People I Know (also known as Der innere Kreis and Im inneren Kreis), Miramax, 2003.

Psychiatrist, Anything Else (also known as Anything else, la vie et tout le reste and La vie et tout le reste), DreamWorks, 2003.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Chuck, Renegade Force (also known as CounterForce, Rogue Force, and Six Angry Men), HBO, 1998.

Bank guard, Earthly Possessions, HBO, 1999.

Bartender, Mary and Rhoda, ABC, 2000.

Some sources cite an appearance as Hal Jenks, The Sunshine Boys, c. 1995.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Hopkins, "His Hour upon the Stage," Law & Order, NBC, 1991.

Hopkins, "The Fertile Fields," Law & Order, NBC, 1992.

Hines, "Apocrypha," Law & Order, NBC, 1993.

Milgrim, "Right to Counsel," Law & Order, NBC, 1993.

Detective Borsey, "Broadway Joe," New York News, CBS, 1995.

Eddie Page, "Entrapment," Law & Order, NBC, 1997.

First man, Cosby, CBS, 1997.

Kusevitsky, "Monster," Law & Order, NBC, 1998.

McTeague, "In Loco Parentis," Trinity, NBC, 1998.

McTeague, "… To Forgive, Divine," Trinity, NBC, 1998.

Rilley, New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, c. 1998.

Desk police officer, "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face," Now and Again, CBS, 1999.

Doorman, "The Doorman Always Rings Twice," Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1999.

Mr. Ehrlich, "Imm-Oral Fixations," Becker, CBS, 1999.

Mr. Ehrlich, "Lucky Day," Becker, CBS, 1999.

First police officer, "After Hours," Third Watch, NBC, 2000.

"Mother's Milk," Law & Order, NBC, 2000.

Hotel security guard, "A Passport to the Universe," Big Apple, CBS, 2001.

"The Pardoner's Tale," Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2001.

"The Stars Align," Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, 2001.

Allen Cooper, "Execution," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002.

Jack Miller, "Blue Wall," Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.

Appeared in "Past Imperfect," an unaired episode of New York News, CBS; and in "Words That Wound," an unaired episode of Queens Supreme, CBS.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

"Con Job," Players, NBC, 1997.

McTeague, Trinity, NBC, 1998.

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