William McNamara
William West McNamara, born on March 31, 1965, is a prominent American actor known for his diverse roles in film and television. With a career that spans several decades, McNamara has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his compelling performances and versatility.
He gained significant recognition in the early 1990s with his role in the film "The Dark Half," directed by George A. Romero, where he showcased his ability to bring complex characters to life. McNamara's talent was further highlighted in the 1997 drama "The Devil's Advocate," which featured an impressive cast including Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves.
In addition to his film work, McNamara has made notable appearances in various television series, including guest spots on popular shows like "Melrose Place" and "The Twilight Zone." His performances have consistently drawn praise, establishing him as a reliable presence in both mediums.
Throughout his career, McNamara has not only captivated audiences with his acting skills but has also demonstrated a commitment to his craft, taking on challenging roles that push his artistic boundaries. As of 2023, he continues to be an active figure in Hollywood, contributing to new projects and maintaining his status as a respected actor in the industry.
Filmography
High School Possession
Easter Bunny Adventure
The Wrong Student
Gas Light
Day of the Mummy
Healing Towers
Surviving the Game
Storybook
Altered Perceptions
Aspen Extreme
A Wedding for Christmas
Dream a Little Dream
Sweet Jane
Mojave Diamonds
Left for Dead
Doc Holliday's Revenge
The Wrong Stepfather
Blowback (2022)
Gunslingers (2025)
Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven Sent
Ringmaster
The 2nd
Imagination Land
Stag
The Wrong Cruise
Knockout
Dead Girl
Last Man Club
Stealing Home
Enemy Within
Rottentail
The Wrong Roommate
Dry