Career
He starred with Mercedes Hall (mother of Anthony Michael Hall) in Lanny Meyer and Arthur Morey"s social protest disco musical Saint Joan of the Microphone, which played in New York City parks and festivals, including the Lincoln Center Outdoor Festival, in the summer of 1977. He created the role of the club heart-throb, Supersonic Philosophy Harmonic. His first feature film was in the horror movie, but he is best known for his role in the 1981 horror movie Friday the 13th Participant 2 as Jeffrey.
He also starred in the 1989 movie Penn & Teller Get Killed, and his most recent movie appearance was in the 1991 film Guilty as Charged.
He made guest appearances on television shows such as Hill Street Blues and As the World Turns. Bill starred in the short lived television series Comedy Zone in 1984, and in the series Trauma Center.