Place of Birth: Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
William Finley
William Finley (September 20, 1940 – April 14, 2012) was an American actor who has appeared in the films Simon, Silent Rage, Phantom of the Paradise, Sisters, and The Wedding Party. He had a long-running friendship and collaboration with director Brian De Palma, beginning with the student films Woton's Wake (1962) and Murder à la Mod (1968). Most recently, he contributed a small but effective cameo in De Palma's 2006 release The Black Dahlia. Under the name W. Franklin Finley, he wrote the screenplay for the 1983 film The First Time. He was also the co-author of the 1985 book Racewalking. Finley graduated from Columbia University in 1963. He resided in New York City with his wife and son.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Eaten Alive | Roy | 1976 |
Silent Rage | Dr. Paul Vaughn | 1982 |
Phantom of the Paradise | Winslow Leach / The Phantom | 1974 |
The Funhouse | Marco the Magnificent | 1981 |
Murder à la Mod | Otto | 1968 |
Zelenka | Zelenka | 1970 |
The Wedding Party | Alistair | 1969 |
Night Terrors | Dr. Matteson | 1993 |
Dionysus in '69 | Self/Dionysus | 1970 |
Wise Blood | Man (uncredited) | 1979 |
Woton's Wake | Woton | 1963 |
The Black Dahlia | George Tilden | 2006 |
Sisters | Emil Breton | 1973 |
Last Hours Before Morning | Elmo | 1975 |
Simon | Fichandler | 1980 |
The Weird World Of Weird: Volume 2 | Woton’s Wake | 2011 |
Sick Girl | Husband | 2006 |
The Fury | Raymond Dunwoodie | 1978 |
Brian De Palma : Les Années 60 | 2003 | |
Double Negative | Milt | 1985 |
Dressed to Kill | Bobbi (voice) (uncredited) | 1980 |
Paradise Regained: Brian de Palma's 'Phantom of the Paradise' | Himself | 2006 |
The Autopsy | Self | 2004 |
Meatcleaver Sharkfuck | Robert Johnson | 1970 | Series | Cast | Year |
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | Dr. Elvin McCabe | 1976 |