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Bill Dance (casting director)

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Bill Dance
Occupationcasting director
Years active1975–present

Bill Dance is an American casting director based in Los Angeles.

Personal life

Dance is a native Virginian, who grew up in the small town of Petersburg, Virginia. Bill Dance began his career initially dancing with the Richmond Ballet, and he spent time touring with U.S.O. shows. He then moved to Los Angeles, California in order to attend the University of California, Los Angeles in the Theater Department.

Eventually, Bill Dance graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Theater Arts, and began his career as an actor. Stage performances include "Gene Kelly's A Salute to Broadway", "Wonderful Town", and "No No Nanette". Eventually he even went on to write, produce, and act in an original play that showcased in Los Angeles called "Mind Games".

Career

After a successful career as a dancer/actor, Bill Dance began work as a casting director. He and his company, Bill Dance Casting has been continuously working in Hollywood for the last 30 years. Bill Dance has worked with such notable professionals as Ron Howard, Tim Burton, Brian Grazer, Joel Schumacher, Wes Craven, and Oliver Stone.

Bill Dance has specialized in both background and principle casting, with credits in films as varied as The Grinch, Yes Man, A Beautiful Mind, Alice in Wonderland and Seabiscuit.

Films

Television

References

1. Gillespie, Bonnie. "The Human Element." Back Stage West 3 Oct. 2002: 13. Print.

2. Guthmann, Edward. "Extras! Extras! Read All About It!" San Francisco Chronicle 21 Apr. 1998, Datebook sec.: D1+. Print.

3. Broili, Susan. "With 'The Program', Dance Casts for Magic Moments." The Herald Sun [Durham] 12 Nov. 1992, Life sec.: A6-A7. Print.

4. Woods, Mike. "Bill Dance Casting." Hollywood OS 1 Jan. 2003: 3–6. Print.

5. Miller, Martin. "Stars-to-Be Get Their Queue." Los Angeles Times 12 Nov. 1995: B1+. Print.

6. MAGIC IMAGE HOLLYWOOD MAGAZINE INTERVIEW WITH BILL DANCE. Perf. Bill Dance and Brie Strohmeyer. Youtube.com. 22 Sept. 2010. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FTIe9morfM>.

External links

This page was last edited on 31 December 2022, at 23:35
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