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American stage and screen actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bill Sorvino (born February 15) is an American stage and screen actor, writer and producer. He attended William Esper Studio. Sorvino's acting has been recognized on regional and national levels.[1][2][3] Most Notably the Accolade Global Film Competition[4][5] Named one of 50 most influential people in Hudson County by the Hudson Reporter in 2012 and 2013.[6] He is also the founder of the Golden Door International Film Festival in Jersey City.[7][8][9]
Bill Sorvino | |
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Born | February 15 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, writer, producer |
Years active | 1999–present |
Year | Film | Actor | Writer | Producer | Notes |
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2018 | Who's Jenna...? | Feature Film | |||
2017 | Steps | Feature Film | |||
2016 | Confidence Game | Feature Film | |||
2016 | Mommy's Box | Feature Film | |||
2015–2016 | Inside Hollywood on the Hudson | TV series | |||
2014 | A Place for Heroes | Feature Film | |||
2014 | Dangerous Games | Short Film | |||
2013 | Maniac | Short Film | |||
2012 | Pollination* | Short Film | |||
2012 | The Trouble with Cali | Feature Film | |||
2011 | Night Club | Feature Movie | |||
2009 | The Art of Money | Short Film | |||
2008 | Quantum Heaven | Short Film | |||
1999 | That Championship Season | Television film | |||
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