William Castrogiovanni
William Castrogiovanni has carved a niche for himself as a versatile actor known for his calm demeanor, quirky charm, and resourceful portrayals in the realms of cult science fiction and indie comedy. He gained recognition for his role as the determined Major Fry in the offbeat film "Independents' Day," where he boldly navigated alien encounters. His performance as a sardonic author seeking vengeance in "True Nightmares" showcased his ability to blend intensity with humor. Additionally, Castrogiovanni displayed meticulous attention to detail as a script supervisor in the cleverly crafted "The Hollywouldn'ts," ensuring seamless continuity throughout the production.
Looking ahead, he is set to take on the role of an enthusiastic economics professor in the upcoming comedy short "Demand Curve," promising yet another engaging performance.
Educationally, William holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television Production from New York University. He has further honed his craft through acting studies at UCLA and Playhouse West, coupled with a strong foundation in improvisational comedy from the Upright Citizens Brigade and Second City LA Conservatory. His diverse training and experiences have equipped him to excel in a variety of roles, making him a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry.