Bill Marchant, Head of Acting for Film & Television and Acting Essentials at the Vancouver Film School |
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Spend 69 Seconds With Bill Marchant, Head of Acting for Film & Television and Acting Essentials at the Vancouver Film School. 01.Your first job. 02.The job you wanted as a child. 03.What gets you up in the morning? 04.What puts you sleep at night? 05.Favourite stage play. 06.Favourite song and/or artist. 07.One word your best friend would use to describe you. 08.The one thing any visitor to Vancouver simply cannot miss. 09.Complete this sentence: On Sunday mornings I ... MEET bill marchant
Bill played the recurring role of Don Marcos on the popular Canadian television show Da Vinci's Inquest and previously had a recurring role as Adrian Conrad on the sci-fi series Stargate SG-1. He was one of the leads alongside Adam Arkin and Amy Madigan in Murder on Pleasant Drive, had a role in Mount Pleasant, and in the last few years has appeared on Intelligence, Blood Ties, Painkiller Jane, The 4400, and The Dead Zone. He has written and directed numerous short films and plays, including Clown Elections, A Cure for Happiness, Ashes, and his latest, Gift of Screws. In addition to filmmaking, Bill is an accomplished musician. In 1999 he co-released the album Odlum, songs from which have played on FOX's Higher Ground, Queer as Folk, CBC, and the feature film Suspicious River. As a fiction writer, Bill has published several short stories and numerous poems. 2005 saw the release of his first book of poetry entitled Auguries. |
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