William Hope's remarkable journey began in Montreal, where he initially pursued a passion for the performing arts by joining the National Youth Theatre in London after completing his high school education. For three consecutive seasons, he honed his craft alongside talented individuals, simultaneously embarking on a rigorous training program at the esteemed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
Upon graduating, Hope's dedication to his craft led him to work almost uninterruptedly in the theatre for the next seven years, complemented by an impressive array of over 100 radio plays for the BBC as a resident artist.
The mid-1980s brought an enticing opportunity to join Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket", but Hope opted instead for a lead role in James Cameron's "Aliens" (1986) as Lt. Gorman, a decision that would have a lasting impact on his career.
The following decade saw Hope consistently taking on leading roles in various regional, touring, and West End companies, often basing himself in London for family reasons while gradually transitioning to more extensive work in front of the camera.
The past five years have witnessed Hope appearing in a diverse range of film and television projects, including art and indie films, mainstream international TV, and numerous major Hollywood movies.
As his career continues to flourish, Hope is set to make a notable appearance in the forthcoming series of "Spooks" (MI-5),alongside David Thewlis in Luc Besson's "The Lady", Rachel Weisz in "The WhistleBlower", and Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows".