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  1. William Oberst Jr. (born November 21, 1965) is an American stage, film and television actor of German descent. [1] . Known for his work in horror and cult films, his career includes projects in film, television and one-man-show theater performances. [2] .

  2. Known for Daytime Emmy Award-winning "Take This Lollipop" and a ratings-winning role on CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds," Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor of stage and screen whose real-life gentleness and interest in things spiritual are at odds with his often macabre screen persona.

  3. Quiet now... All of Season One is here. A personal fav (my Phantom of the Opera episode) is below. Close this lightbox and click 'Listen.' And please, do it in the dark. A kindly casting director set me right: HE: "You want to work? Go dark." ME: "How dark?"

  4. The performance explores the ancient notion of evil as an unseen malevolent force, and the figure of Satan as the personification of that force, including adaptations of short fiction by...

  5. Emmy Award winning actor Bill Oberst Jr. is known for playing malevolent characters with an undercurrent of melancholy onscreen, and for interpreting scripture and…

  6. Bill Oberst Jr. is an American actor known for his disturbing onscreen presence, often playing dark and conflicted characters on film and television. Oberst is a veteran stage actor who came to Hollywood in 2008 and quickly began to be cast in horror and thriller films.

  7. Jun 9, 2011 · This week we spoke with Mr creepy torso actor himself Bill Oberst Jr., star of horror after horror! Check out our interview below with Bill where he talks all about the latest and greatest horror projects he’s currently involved in including Brandon Slagle ‘Vivid’ and the Gabriel Sabloff helmed ‘The Last Supper’!

  8. Nov 12, 2020 · Bill Oberst, Jr. is an indie horror icon. His turn as Papa Corn in Circus of the Dead is part of what made the film one of DREAD’s most successful releases of 2020.

  9. Bill Oberst, Jr.: Silent films Lon Chaney, because he said, “I play individuals who might have been different if they had been given a different chance.” Chaney understood that we make our own monsters every day, with every cruel thought, every averted gaze, every unkind intention.

  10. Oct 10, 2019 · This October, it simply doesn’t get much better than the two Bills, as horror icons Bill Moseley and Bill Oberst, Jr. team for director Jeff Broadstreet’s “Jolly” bloody horror epic Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge.