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Bill Oberst Jr.

Bill Oberst Jr.

54 titles Acting Nov 21, 1965 South Carolina, USA

Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor renowned for his unsettling presence, frequently portraying complex and sinister characters in both film and television.

A seasoned stage performer, Oberst moved to Hollywood in 2008 and quickly gained recognition in the horror and thriller genres. He starred in the 2011 Hallmark Channel TV movie *The Shunning* and its sequel, *The Confession* (2012), where director Michael Landon Jr. cast him as an Amish farmer in the lead role. His portrayal of General William Tecumseh Sherman in the History Channel's docudrama *Sherman's March* also earned him accolades. Despite these diverse roles, Oberst is predominantly celebrated as a horror genre actor.

His strikingly intense appearance, characterized by his piercing stare and rugged features, has led to performances as a diverse array of monsters, murderers, vampires, and cannibals, often in minimal clothing. His uniquely shaped torso and partially-exposed ribcage have made him a recognizable figure among genre enthusiasts. Oberst often expresses his belief that the human body can evoke both allure and discomfort on screen. In 2011, he captured widespread attention as the cyber stalker in the viral Facebook app *Take This Lollipop*, which became the fastest-growing app in Facebook history, garnering over 60 million views.

Despite his dark on-screen roles, Oberst's calm demeanor and spiritual interests contrast sharply with his characters. A proud Southerner, he currently resides in Los Angeles as a full-time actor.

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