Bill Elverman(II)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Bill Elverman was born and raised in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. He attended
college at UW-Milwaukee where he received a Bachelor's degree in
Journalism and Mass Communication: Advertising and Public Relations. He
minored in English and spent the first two years of his studies as a
theater major.
Bill moved to Los Angeles in February, 2005 with his wife Natalie and immediately jumped into the local theater scene. He appeared in the world premiere, officially-approved stage adaptation of the Maltese Falcon at the Long Beach Shakespeare Company and was well reviewed in two productions at Anaheim's Chance Theater; as Constantine in Big Love and as numerous leads (including both killers; Rev. Fred Phelps and Jedediah Schultz) in The Laramie Project.
Bill turned his attentions to film work in late 2005 and has been successful at booking lead/supporting roles in independent film projects.
Bill is also an aspiring screenwriter and has finished two short film scripts: The Wintress,and IOWA. He's also working on writing a digital internet series of short films.
Outside of film and stage, Bill works as a freelance writer for the construction and manufacturing industries.
Bill moved to Los Angeles in February, 2005 with his wife Natalie and immediately jumped into the local theater scene. He appeared in the world premiere, officially-approved stage adaptation of the Maltese Falcon at the Long Beach Shakespeare Company and was well reviewed in two productions at Anaheim's Chance Theater; as Constantine in Big Love and as numerous leads (including both killers; Rev. Fred Phelps and Jedediah Schultz) in The Laramie Project.
Bill turned his attentions to film work in late 2005 and has been successful at booking lead/supporting roles in independent film projects.
Bill is also an aspiring screenwriter and has finished two short film scripts: The Wintress,and IOWA. He's also working on writing a digital internet series of short films.
Outside of film and stage, Bill works as a freelance writer for the construction and manufacturing industries.