- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Bill is an actor, writer, SAG signatory producer, stand up comedian and entertainment host. His award-winning short film "Mother's Day Memories" was a 2021 Oscar contender. He hosts "Movie Peek with Bill Hoversten" on YouTube and the "But You're Not Funny!" podcast on YouTube and all audio platforms. Bill has done stand-up at legendary clubs like The Comedy Store and the Ice House, and red carpet announcing from the Shrine Auditorium and Pasadena Civic. Radio work includes 8 years of news broadcasting and a lead role in a scripted drama series, "Boylston Street," produced by WGBH and directed by the BBC's Vanessa Whitburn. Working from LAPD headquarters, he was a police beat reporter for regional wire service City News. He has written feature stories for the LA Times, Huffington Post, LA Business Journal, and other publications. His screenplay "The Secret War" has been a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, and co-finalist with Oscar nominee Jose Rivera in the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance contest, co-judged by Oscar-winner Steven Zaillian.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Hoversten
- Bill is an actor, writer, producer, comedian and host. His award-winning short film "Mother's Day Memories" was a 2021 Oscar contender. He hosts the "But You're Not Funny!" podcast on audio platforms and YouTube. Additional YouTube content includes hosting "Movie Peek" and narrating the "Scenes" super-short films channel. Bill has done stand-up at legendary clubs like The Comedy Store and the Ice House, and red carpet announcing from the Shrine Auditorium and Pasadena Civic. Radio work includes 8 years of news broadcasting and a lead role in a scripted drama series, "Boylston Street," produced by WGBH and directed by the BBC's Vanessa Whitburn. Working from LAPD headquarters, he was a police beat reporter for regional wire service City News. He has written feature stories for the LA Times, Huffington Post, LA Business Journal, and other publications. His screenplay "The Secret War" has been a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, and co-finalist with Oscar nominee Jose Rivera in the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance contest, co-judged by Oscar-winner Steven Zaillian.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Hoversten
- Bill is an actor, writer, and SAG signatory producer. His award-winning short film "Mother's Day Memories" was a 2021 Oscar contender. He produces and voices short online content for FlashFilms International and hosts "Movie Peek with Bill Hoversten" and the "But You're Not Funny!" podcast on YouTube and all audio platforms. Bill has done stand-up at legendary clubs like The Comedy Store and the Ice House, and red carpet announcing from the Shrine Auditorium and Pasadena Civic. Radio work includes 8 years of news broadcasting and a lead role in a scripted drama series, "Boylston Street," produced by WGBH and directed by the BBC's Vanessa Whitburn. Working from LAPD headquarters, he was a police beat reporter for regional wire service City News. He has written feature stories for the LA Times, Huffington Post, LA Business Journal, and other publications. His screenplay "The Secret War" - set during the Armenian Genocide - has been a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, and co-finalist with Oscar nominee Jose Rivera in the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance contest, co-judged by Oscar-winner Steven Zaillian.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Hoversten
- Bill is an actor, writer, and SAG signatory producer. His award-winning short film "Mother's Day Memories" was a 2021 Oscar contender. He writes, produces and voices multiple characters for FlashFilms International's YouTube channel. He also hosts the "But You're Not Funny!" podcast on YouTube and all audio platforms. Bill has done stand-up at legendary clubs like The Comedy Store and the Ice House, and red carpet announcing from the Shrine Auditorium and Pasadena Civic. Radio work includes 8 years of news broadcasting and a lead role in a scripted drama series, "Boylston Street," produced by WGBH and directed by the BBC's Vanessa Whitburn. Working from LAPD headquarters, he was a police beat reporter for regional wire service City News. He has written feature stories for the LA Times, Huffington Post, LA Business Journal, and other publications. His screenplay "The Secret War" has been a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, and co-finalist with Oscar nominee Jose Rivera in the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance contest, co-judged by Oscar-winner Steven Zaillian.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Hoversten
- IMDb: Can you please publish the updated IMDb biography you already approved weeks ago? I just don't know how else to make this request of IMDb, and I didn't find the answer among your frequently asked questions. Am stretching out this query so I hit your 50 word minimum! ... Thank you.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Hoversten
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Bill was a reporter at the East Boston Community News, working with editor Mike Rezendes before Mike started at the Boston Globe. Mike was later portrayed by Mark Ruffalo in the 2015 Academy Award-winning film "Spotlight.".
- In a screenplay contest for the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance - whose judges included Oscar winner Steven Zaillian - Bill was a co-finalist, along with Oscar nominated screenwriter Jose Rivera.
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