Bill Wise

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Bill Wise
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Wise in 2015
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Years active1989–present

Bill Wise is an American voice and film actor, best known for his roles in anime dubs as well as in films by Richard Linklater and Trey Edward Shults.

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As a writer, in 2013 Wise won Best Writing award at New York Television Festival for his work in the film Disenchanted. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation Heckler
1995 Legend of Crystania: The Motion Picture Garudi
1996Cadillac RanchHippie Artist
1996 SubUrbia George the Limo Driver
1997 Rurouni Kenshin: Requiem for the Ishin Patriots Tomono
1999Natural SelectionFerrel Dickenson
1999American DetectiveEd
2000What I Like About YouSkippy
2001 Waking Life Boat Car Guy
2001The DuoBest Man
2003Screen Door JesusLuther
2006 Rune Professor Cato
2007Everything or NothingRay
2008RSO: Registered Sex OffenderArnold
2008Six GunWill
2009The 2 BobsTransvestite #1
2009Harmony and MeMeter Maid Subordinate
2009God Thinks You're a LoserPeter
2009Between FloorsCrowd
2010Ultimate Guide to FlightGuerrero
2010Mojo TangoDonny
2011Austin HighChet
2011Days of DelusionCoach Sheedy
2012 Somebody Up There Likes Me Caterer #1
2012Butcher BoysCop #2
2013 Computer Chess Roger
2014 Boyhood Uncle Steve
2014 New Initial D the Movie BuntaVoice
2014You Are Your Body/You Are Not Your BodyPreacher Bill
2015 Results Officer Smart
2015 Krisha Doyle
2015 Lazer Team Football Announcer #1
2016Tiramisu for TwoMr. Romano
2016The Golden RutMoses Duval
2017Sins of the FathersReuben Atkins
2018 Support the Girls Grady
2018 Thunder Road The Captain
2018 Incredibles 2 ScreenslaverVoice
2019 Sister Aimee Billy Sunday
2019Frances FergusonParole Officer
2019 Waves Coach Wise
2020Mr. WeekendAnchorman
2020Sonic RebuiltKnuckles the EchidnaVoice
2020 The Get Together Rick
2022 Apollo 10 1⁄2: A Space Age Childhood Dad
TBANaturelandJeff

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma ShiratsuyuMiniseries
1995 Wedding Peach Jama-PEnglish version; voice
1996 Sonic the Hedgehog Knuckles the Echidna 2 episodes [2]
1996, 1998 Walker, Texas Ranger J.T. Hopkins / Milo Creech
1997 Hope Deputy SheriffTelevision film
1998 Lost Universe RailEnglish version; voice
1998 Queen Emeraldas GamorMiniseries
1998 Getter Robo Armageddon Hayato Jin13 episodes
1999 Devil Lady OtoyaEpisode: "Rope"
1999 Dai-Guard OokouchiEpisode: "Umi kara kita saiyaku"
1999 The Soul Collector ParamedicTelevision film
2001 Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection Enishi YukishiroEpisode: "After So Many Years

Have Passed Part 2"

2002 Jing: King of Bandits Angostura Sr.Miniseries [2]
2002–2003 GetBackers Fudou8 episodes
2003 Moeyo Ken English Gentleman / SakonMiniseries
2005 Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor Guyot2 episodes [2]
2006 Pumpkin Scissors WolmarfEpisode: "Invisible Number 9"
2006 Prison Break Sundown Hotel GuyEpisode: "Rendezvous"
2012 Up to Speed Dumpster #2Episode: "Chicago: To Conjure

a Lost Neighborhood"

2015Master Class: The Web SeriesTom 'Tomcat' Perkins10 episodes
2015 The Leftovers EmceeEpisode: "Lens"
2016 Crunch Time Dean Samuelson3 episodes
2016–2017 Red vs. Blue Carlos Trabka / Terrill4 episodes
2017 Transparent August3 episodes
2019 iZombie Martin Roberts6 episodes
2020 Gary Busey: Pet Judge BillMiniseries

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Serious Sam Double D General MaxillaXXL version only
2011 Serious Sam 3: BFE Rodriguez [2]
2013 Pirate101 Aldo

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References

  1. "New York TV Festival Unveil Winners and Development Deal Recipients". The Hollywood Reporter. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Bill Wise (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)