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2022
Painkiller

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2021
Strange Company

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2021
Synchronic

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2020
By Day's End

as Dr. Harold Rittmeyer (voice)

2020
Greatland

as Philanthropist

2020
Death House

as

2018
Lifechanger

as Drew (voice)

2018
Ayla

as Billy / Andy

2017
Ditch Day Massacre

as Vick

2016
The Chair

as The Warden

2016
A Family's Fury

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The Border

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2015
Gnome Alone

as Mr. Glippen

2015
Zombieworld

as Marvin Gloat

2015
Valley of the Sasquatch

as Bauman

2015
Heir

as Denis

2015
At Granny's House

as Boarstag

2015
Red Dirt Rising

as Buck

2014
The Retrieval

as Burrell

2014
Coyote

as Bill

2014
The Black Water Vampire

as Raymond Banks

2014
Circus of the Dead

as Papa Corn

2014
Werewolf Rising

as Rhett

2014
The Three Dogateers

as Barney Gloat

2014
Blackout

as Rommel Stanton

2013
Bill Oberst Jr. Bill Oberst Jr.

Birthday

1965-11-21

Place of Birth

South Carolina, USA

Biography

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. Notable exceptions were the 2011 Hallmark Channel TV-movie THE SHUNNING and its 2012 sequel THE CONFESSION (in which director Michael Landon Jr. cast Oberst in the film's male lead role of an Amish farmer) and an award-winning turn as General William Tecumseh Sherman in the History Channel's docudrama SHERMAN'S MARCH. Oberst has also toured theatrically in a first-person stage recreation of the teachings of Jesus Of Nazareth and in a string of one-man shows whose subjects included President John F. Kennedy, Mark Twain and humorist Lewis Grizzard. He remains best known as a horror genre actor, however. Bill Oberst Jr.'s trademark piercing star and rough-hewn face have led him to be cast as monsters, murderers, vampires and cannibals, often in minimal wardrobe. His oddly shaped torso and partially-exposed ribcage are almost as recognizable to genre fans as his face. Oberst is often quoted as saying that he believes the human body's capacity to disturb on film is just as strong as its capacity to entice. In 2011, Oberst was seen by over 60 million internet viewers worldwide as the cyber stalker in the Facebook application TAKE THIS LOLLIPOP, (http://www.takethislollipop.com) which broke records to become the fastest-growing application in Facebook history and the most popular horror-themed application in internet history.  In person, his quiet demeanor and interest in things spiritual seem sharply at odds with the roles he plays. A native Southerner, Oberst is a fulltime actor living in Los Angeles.  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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