Bill Crouch

Actor and Former Professional Wrestler

Short Bio

Bill Crouch had his first taste of acting in 1974 when he was cast in a movie called “The Wrestler” which starred many of the American Wrestling Association and National Wrestling Association wrestlers.  He got that part only because he was working as a wrestler at that time in the AWA and continued wrestling in the south east until 1980.

Joining the Army in 1982, he spent the next six years as a heavy equipment mechanic/supervisor.  After the Army, life continued until the acting bug bit again with him auditioning for Community Theaters in the Olympia, Washington area in 1995.  In a ten year span he amassed acting credits in eighteen shows and included directing of his favorite non musical show, ‘The Odd Couple.’  His final show prior to moving to Arizona was in 2005 playing Senex in ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.’ 

Also included in his portfolio are two Washington State Industrial/Commercial films, one commercial and training film for Les Schwab Tires, and two locally produced film student movies in Olympia, Washington. 

Bill is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and currently is working for the US Army as a Systems Analyst.

 

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