Bill Redding

Bill Redding

Personal Details

Biography

Bill's illustrious career in the world of theatre has been a significant aspect of his professional journey, spanning over three decades of dedicated service to the craft. Throughout this extensive period, he has been actively involved in the world of acting, taking on a wide range of roles in numerous productions across the Chicago area. His remarkable body of work has seen him perform in over thirty plays, solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile thespian.

In addition to his impressive acting career, Bill has also made a significant impact in the theatre world as a director and producer. In the 1990s, he co-founded the Pendulum Theatre Company, a prestigious organization that has provided a platform for him to showcase his exceptional skills in these areas. Under his guidance, the company has produced a wide range of productions, all of which have been meticulously overseen by Bill himself.

One of the most notable highlights of his career as a director was his work on Nagle Jackson's "The Quick-Change Room". This production was met with widespread critical acclaim, with the Chicago Tribune selecting it as one of the top five Chicago theatre moments of 1998. This esteemed recognition serves as a testament to Bill's exceptional skill and dedication to his craft, and has cemented his place as a respected figure in the world of Chicago theatre.

Bill redirected his focus towards the realm of filmmaking, adopting multifaceted roles encompassing acting, screenwriting, and directing. One of his most remarkable achievements was the creation of the short film "Bob and Edgar", which he not only wrote, directed, and starred in, but also masterfully brought to life. This outstanding project garnered him a plethora of prestigious accolades, including the Best Actor award at the Twister Alley Film Festival, the Best Comedy Short award at the Manhattan Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the Canton Film Festival.

Bill, a prolific writer, has penned four unproduced feature screenplays, showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft. His most recent endeavor, "Bob's Best Friends", has garnered widespread recognition, cementing his status as a talented screenwriter. This screenplay, in particular, has earned Bill a prestigious honor, as he took home the Grand Prize Winner award at the First Frame International Film Festival in 2023. Furthermore, "Bob's Best Friends" has also received accolades at the Southern California Film Festival, with Bill winning the Best Drama Screenplay and Screenplay of the Year awards in the same year.

Career

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Qwerty
Qwerty as Lewis
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Trippin'
Trippin' as Mr. Eagle Eye