Will Merrick is known for Run (2020), Searching (2018) and Google Glass: Seeds (2014).
William Charles Merrick was born on April 9th 1993 in Ledbury in Herefordshire and started acting as a child in productions at the Downs School and Dean Close School in Cheltenham. Joining the Close Up Theatre Will appeared with them at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2010 and 2011 in 'The History Boys' and 'Death of a Salesman' and continued appearing at the festival with the Close Up's off-shoot company No Prophet in 2012 and 2013 before launching his own production Consent in 205. In 2012 he received the Royal Television Society award as best actor for his role in teen-age drama 'Skins' and has continued to appear on the box, notably as Steve Davis in the 2016 snooker-based one off film 'The Rack Pack' as well as joining the ensemble cast for comedy-drama 'Brief Encounters, also in 2016'. On stage Will has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in their play 'Wendy and Peter Pan' and at the Royal Exchange in the famous old comedy 'The Ghost Train'.
Will Metheringham is known for Snuff Reel: When Death Becomes Art (2015), The Photographer: Inside the Mind of a Psycho (2011) and The Photographer 2: Inside the Dark Room (2016).
Will Meyers is known for Bad Education (2019), Naomi (2022) and Gotham (2014).
Will Milvid is an actor and producer, known for Since Feeling (2016), The Holiday's Descendant (2017) and Max Steel (2016).
Will Moon is an actor, known for The Haunted Trailer (2012), Getting Schooled (2017) and Life Insurance Lottery (2019).
Will More was born on December 27, 1949 in Madrid, Spain. He was an actor, known for Arrebato (1979), The Hit (1984) and Berlín Blues (1988). He died on August 10, 2017 in Madrid.
Will Morgan is known for Flashes (2014), Spaghettiman (2016) and AOK (2016).
Will Murden is an American actor born in San Jose, California. He began acting in San Jose Children's Musical Theater at the age of six where he fell in love with performing. A few years later, while attending an acting workshop, Will was discovered by a Los Angeles talent manager, thus setting him on the path to pursue acting in film & television. In his first television role, Will was cast to play Sam Worthington's son, Sean Fitzgerald, on the the first season of Manhunt (2017). Working with Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Reaser, and director Greg Yaitanes, made a huge impression on Will during this 6-episode run for Discovery. In the summer of 2017, Will and his family relocated to Los Angeles, and that fall Will guest starred as Nathan in the acclaimed Sundance Now series This Close (2018). Coming from an artistic family, Will has two sisters, Madeleine & Emily, who also pursue acting. Together the siblings often collaborate on short films. One such film titled Everything I Am (2017), starring Will and directed by Madeleine won a Cinematic Arts Award for the National Young Arts Competition. After graduating from high school in 2019, Will spent the summer starring alongside Isabella Crovetti in The Summer of Snakes (2020) for the American Film Institute (AFI) Women in Film program. This beautiful and compelling period piece is directed by Lara Panah-Izadi and Will portrays Jacques, who must contend with a darkly twisted secret. In 2021, Will can be seen playing Henry, a caring and responsible, albeit terrified young man thrown way too early into fatherhood for Lifetime's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson Story (2021), where he stars opposite Heather Locklear and Natasha Bure. And set for fall 2022 release is horror film Natty Knocks directed by Dwight Little where Will portrays Rick, an arrogant and self-absorbed athlete struggling to maintain his relationship. Will is a junior in college and when he isn't working or in school, he enjoys singing and playing guitar for his band The Saltines, skateboarding, playing ice hockey, and camping with his friends.
Will Murphy is known for The Sleep Experiment (2022).