William Mesnik is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of talents, including acting, music, playwriting, and teaching. As an instructor, he has shared his expertise at prestigious institutions such as The American Musical and Dramatic Academy and The Acting Corps in Los Angeles.
His theatrical credits are extensive, with notable performances on Broadway in La Bete and Oh! Calcutta!, as well as Off-Broadway productions like Modigliani, A Weekend Near Madison, The Good Times Are Killing Me, and The Rimers of Eldritch, among others.
Mesnik has also appeared at prominent regional theaters, including Yale Rep, The Old Globe, McCarter Theatre, The Kennedy Center, and Actors Theater of Louisville, as well as in European-American collaborative productions of Shakespeare's King Lear and Chekhov's Ivanov.
In Los Angeles, he has performed at the renowned classical repertory theater, A Noise Within, with notable roles including Holofernes in Love's Labours Lost, for which he received an Ovation nomination, and The School for Scandal, earning a DramaLogue Award.
William Mesnik holds a degree from the esteemed Yale School of Drama.