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William Oberst Jr. (born November 21, 1965) is an American stage, film and television actor of German descent. Known for his work in
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s, his career includes projects in film, television and one-man-show theater performances. He first received recognition for his portrayals of icon and
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Lewis Grizzard Lewis McDonald Grizzard Jr. (October 20, 1946 – March 20, 1994) was an American writer and humorist, known for his Southern demeanor and commentary on the American South. Although he spent his early career as a newspaper sports writer and edi ...
as performed in theatrical tours across the
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, and played the 'Facebook Stalker' in the 2011 online interactive video film and Facebook app ''
Take This Lollipop ''Take This Lollipop'' is a 2011 interactive horror short film and Facebook app written and directed by Jason Zada. Developer Jason Nickel used Facebook Connect to bring viewers themselves into the film, through use of pictures and messages from ...
'' and its 2020 sequel.


Background

Oberst Jr. was born and raised in
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, and is a graduate of the University of South Carolina. He is a native of
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and lives and works in
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. Oberst admits to having been a "fat kid" when young and says he "started doing imitations of my teachers to entertain the kids who picked on me… They couldn't hit me if they were laughing." This led to his growing up to become an actor and mimic known for bringing historic figures to life.


Career

Oberst has received attention for his many theatrical portrayals of historical figures, including
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,
Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has p ...
,
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation thro ...
, and
John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK and the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination ...
. Beginning in 1994, and continuing through 2004, Oberst portrayed
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in ''Jesus of Nazareth''. Overlapping, and for the five years from 1996 through 2004, he played
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in the one man show ''JFK''. Iconic historical figures who are revered or demonized by history draw Oberst's interest as an actor. Oberst had also created the
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''Stand Up! When Comedy Was Funny'' where he featured the classic comedy routines of
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,
Bob Newhart George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery style. Newhart came to prominence in 1960 when his album of comedic monologues, '' The Button-Down M ...
,
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and
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. He was chosen by
Lewis Grizzard Lewis McDonald Grizzard Jr. (October 20, 1946 – March 20, 1994) was an American writer and humorist, known for his Southern demeanor and commentary on the American South. Although he spent his early career as a newspaper sports writer and edi ...
's widow Dedra and the former manager Steve Enoch to portray the southern icon, and since 1999 has been portraying Grizzard with the touring production that has continued for over 10 years under several names: ''A Tribute To Lewis Grizzard'', ''Lewis Grizzard Returns'', and ''Lewis Grizzard: In His Own Words''. In 2006, Oberst began his career in film and
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career. Since 2008, he has appeared in over 100 independent film and television projects.


Recognition


Theater

After his very first performance as Kennedy in 1996, a woman from the audience, who identified herself as having served as a secretary in
The White House The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D.C., NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. preside ...
during the Kennedy administration, told Oberst his characterization "made her grieve for the first time in 30 years." Of Oberst's seasonal and one-man interpretation of
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's A Christmas Carol, where he creates and plays a dozen different characters in a 45-minute "abridged" version, Kathyrn Martin of ''
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'' (
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) wrote that in his shorter interpretation Oberst "focuses on the character of Scrooge and, more subtly, the craftsmanship of the original literary work," and "Oberst is a superb actor with an appreciation for both language and history." Though skilled at bringing many characters to life, Oberst's years portraying Grizzard have received the greatest attention: reviewer Jeff Johnson of
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's ''
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'' praised Oberst's performance as "an uncanny impersonation;" Alec Harvey of ''
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'' also felt that his impersonation was impressive: "Oberst, for all intents and purposes, ''is'' Grizzard in the show," and he "brings back to life one of the most beloved Southern writers of the 20th century," and Tanya Perez-Brennan of ''
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'' reported that "throughout the performance, Oberst had a commanding stage presence".


Film and television

Oberst brings this same attention to character detail to television and film. Regarding his portrayal of General William T. Sherman in the
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's 2007 '' Sherman's March'', ''
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'' reported, alluding to Oberst's prior fame playing
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, "Could it be? Lewis Grizzard burning Atlanta?"
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of ''
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'' noted that the docudrama "owes much to the flinty authority of William Oberst Jr., splendid in the role of Sherman." Of his role in ''Dogs of Chinatown'' (2008) as Vitario, the mob's second in command, ''Kung Fu Cinema'' wrote " berstis the film's best actor and with his unique looks I can see him carving out a successful dramatic career in Hollywood as a heavy, something he seems to be doing with roles in a couple upcoming horror films." For Oberst's portrayal as Dale, the slightly "off" backwoods swamp-dwelling Ranger in '' Dismal'' (2008), reviewer Dustin Hall of ''Brutal As Hell'' wrote, "Something everyone can appreciate is the performance by Bill Oberst Jr. as Dale, who has great screen presence as the patriarch of the flesh-eating family. Only two years into his film career, Bill's played a variety of business and small-town sheriff types, now he lends a malicious glee and a disturbing, penetrating stare to Dismal to surprising effect", and Duane L. Martin of ''Rogue Cinema'' wrote, "I don't even know how to describe how great berstwas at bringing just the right personality and intensity to the role. He was the quintessential swamp rat, but at the same time, he was much more than that. The mannerisms and personality he brought to the role made the character memorable. So many times in films like this, these types of characters are just generic and forgettable, but when I look back on this film now, his character is the one that stands out to me the most." In 2011 Oberst played the creepy "Facebook Stalker" in the online film ''
Take This Lollipop ''Take This Lollipop'' is a 2011 interactive horror short film and Facebook app written and directed by Jason Zada. Developer Jason Nickel used Facebook Connect to bring viewers themselves into the film, through use of pictures and messages from ...
'', an interactive video which uses the
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application to bring viewers themselves into the film though use of their own pictures and information posted to
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, and which underscores the danger when one posts too much personal information online. In describing the opening sequences, '' CNN'' wrote "A sweaty, wild-eyed man in a stained undershirt hunches over his computer in a shadowy basement. He's broken into your Facebook account and is reading your posts as his dirty, cracked fingernails paw at the keyboard. Rage (jealousy? hate?) builds as he flips through your photos and scrolls through your list of friends. He rocks back and forth, growing more agitated as the pages flash past. Then he consults a map of your city and heads to his car." ''
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'' praised Oberst's portrayal of a "sweat-covered, mouse-rubbing" stalker by writing that Oberst "gives
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a run for his money." The 2012
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'' Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies'', was widely panned (as is most films by
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). However, most critics praised Oberst's portrayal of President Lincoln, citing it as one of the best performances ever given in an independent horror movie: ''
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'' reviewer Matt Serafini wrote, "If there existed an Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a B-Movie, this year's winner would easily be Bill Oberst, Jr., for his outstanding portrayal of our 16th President... it is certainly the closest thing to an award caliber performance you'll probably ever see in a movie produced by The Asylum", while ''
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s Jason Adams wrote "Oberst is legitimately great in the role and his presidential chops suggest he could actually play Lincoln in a biopic that didn't involve dismembering heads every five minutes", and CHUD.com's Jared Rasic wrote that Oberst's "Lincoln is powerful, noble and pretty damn badass with a scythe", expanding "Bill Oberst Jr. is a film saver. Each role of his I've seen, he always completely commits to the performance, whether he's playing a redneck cannibal, a cyber stalker or the 16th President of the United States... Oberst Jr. is on the cusp of becoming a very known quantity and has a very good chance at becoming America's next boogeyman". The 2012 Shockfest Film Festival in Hollywood, CA featured the Shocker Awards. Jourdan McClure's ''
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'' won 'Best Film' and Bill Oberst Jr. won 'Best Actor'. In March 2012, the UK-based site Erebus Horror named Bill Oberst Jr. the "King of Horror" following a vote from their readers. In 2017, the iHolly International Film Festival awarded Bill Oberst Jr. their Life-Time Achievement Award. In 2021, Horror Fuel Magazine announced that Oberst will co star in the 2022 horror film Jasper, alongside
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,
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and
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.


Filmography


Film

* ''Ten Pistols'' (2006) * '' Grilling Bobby Hicks'' (2007) * ''The Way of The Wicked'' (2007) * ''American Gym Teacher'' (2006) * ''The Street Cleaner'' (2007) as Jeremy Cooper * ''Dogs of Chinatown'' (2007) as Vitario * ''Wesley'' (2007) as Peter Boehler * ''Red Dirt Rising'' (2007) as Buck * ''The Journey'' (2008) * ''W Is For Witch'' (2008) * ''The Devil Within'' (2008) * ''Dismal'' (2008) * '' The Secret Life of Bees'' (2008) * '' Callous'' (2009) * ''Civil'' (2009) * ''Forfeit Of Grace'' (2009) * ''Wesley'' (2009) * ''Desert Son'' (2009) * ''Nowhere Mary'' (2009) as The Stranger * ''Rock and Roll: The Movie'' (2010) as Mo * ''Altered Design'' (2010) as Dr. Elliot Beverly * '' The Devil Within'' (2010) as Principal Edwards * ''Ripped Memories'' (2010) as Harold * ''
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'' (2010) as Brother John * ''
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'' (2011) as Byron * ''Nobody Loses All the Time'' (2011) as Gordon * ''
Red Dirt Rising ''Red Dirt Rising'' is a 2011 film starring Brad Yoder, Burgess Jenkins and Brett Rice based on the book ''Red Dirt Tracks: The Forgotten Heroes of Early Stockcar Racing'' by Gail Cauble Gurley telling the true story of race car driver Jimmie Lewa ...
'' (2011) as Buck * ''Highclimber'' (2011) as Franklin * '' A Haunting in Salem'' (2011) as Wayne Downs * ''Wonderland'' (2011) as The Mysterious One * ''Assassins'' (2011) as Nathan * ''
Princess and the Pony ''Princess and the Pony'' (also known as ''1st Furry Valentine'') is a 2011 drama film by The Asylum. Plot In order to protect her identity, young Princess Evelyn (Fiona Perry) is sent to live with distant relatives in America. She initially ha ...
'' (2011) as Theodore Snyder * ''Born Bad'' (2011) as Gary * ''
Take This Lollipop ''Take This Lollipop'' is a 2011 interactive horror short film and Facebook app written and directed by Jason Zada. Developer Jason Nickel used Facebook Connect to bring viewers themselves into the film, through use of pictures and messages from ...
'' (2011) as The Facebook Stalker * ''The Symphony'' (2011) as Chancellor * ''
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper ''Apostle Peter and the Last Supper'' is a 2012 film directed by Gabriel Sabloff and starring Robert Loggia, Ryan Alosio, Bruce Marchiano, Lawrence Fuller, Sarah Prikryl and Bill Oberst Jr. The film was written by Timothy Ratajczak and Gabriel Sa ...
'' (2012) as The Demon * ''Grooming Giselle'' (2012) as Lenny * ''
Scary or Die ''Scary or Die'' is a 2012 American anthology horror film directed by Bob Badway, Michael Emanuel, and Igor Meglic. The film was released on video on demand on May 1, 2012 and on DVD on September 11, 2012. Initially titled ''Terror Bytes'', the fil ...
'' (2012) as Buck * '' Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies'' (2012) as
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* ''The Beast'' (2012) as Michel * ''
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'' (2012) as Simon Leach * ''Skitta Merink'' (2012) as Harold * ''Jet-Lagged'' (2013) as Maniac * ''
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'' (2013) as Skeeter * '' The Retrieval'' (2013) as Burrell * ''Circus of the Dead'' (2014) as Papa Corn * '' Black Water Vampire'' (2014) as Raymond Banks * ''
Deadly Revisions ''Deadly Revisions'' is a 2013 horror thriller that was written and directed by Gregory Blair and is his directorial debut. The film stars Bill Oberst Jr. as a horror writer and filmmaker trying to figure out what caused a gap in his memory and wh ...
'' (2014) as Grafton Torn * ''
Werewolf Rising ''Werewolf Rising'' is a 2014 horror film written and directed by BC Furtney. The film was released to DVD in the United Kingdom on 22 September 2014 and was later released in the United States on 14 October. It stars Bill Oberst Jr. and Melissa Ca ...
'' (2014) as Rhett * '' A Grim Becoming'' (2014) as Phill * '' Zombieworld'' (2015) as Marvin Gloat * ''
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'' as Bill * '' The Ballad of Tennessee Rose'' * '' Ditch Day'' (2016) as Vick - formerly known as "Ditch" or "Ditch Day Massacre" * ''Stressed to Kill'' (2016) as Bill Johnson * ''Dis'' (2017) as Ariel * '' The Immortal Wars'' (2017) as Seth * '' Atelophobia: Throes of a Monarch'' as Bill * '' Lifechanger'' (2018) as Drew (voice) * '' Grizzled! (2018) as Briscoe P. Coltrane * ''
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'' (2019) as Tony Commando * ''
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'' (2019) as Hunchback Looter * ''Lollipop'' (2020) as The Facebook Stalker * ''
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'' (2022) * ''Jasper'' (2022) as Henry Jordan


Television

* '' Sherman's March'' (2007),
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as General William Tecumseh Sherman * ''Nine Billion Miles From Earth'' (2007), Cartoon Network for
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* '' Lost Tapes'' (2008),
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as Poacher * '' LG15: The Resistance'' (13 episodes, 2008) EQAL as Dr. Leonard J. Alderman * ''
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'' (1 episode, 2009)
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as Subway Terrorist Leader * ''Idiot Hall of Fame'' (1 episode, 2009) as Mr. Lugnut Shooter * ''
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'' (3 episodes, 2009-2011) * ''Kill Spin'' (6 episodes, 2010) as Heinz * ''The Shunning'' (2011) as Samuel Lapp * ''
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'' (2 episodes, 2011) as Zombie * ''
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'' (1 episode, 2014) as Unsub * '' Scream Queens'' (2016) as Clark (Episode: "Rapunzel, Rapunzel")


Theater

*''Tonight: Mark Twain'' (2005–2009) as
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*''Stand-Up: When Comedy Was Funny'' (2001–2008) *''A Tribute To Lewis Grizzard'' (1999–2010) as
Lewis Grizzard Lewis McDonald Grizzard Jr. (October 20, 1946 – March 20, 1994) was an American writer and humorist, known for his Southern demeanor and commentary on the American South. Although he spent his early career as a newspaper sports writer and edi ...
*''JFK'' (1996–2004), as
John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK and the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination ...
*''Jesus of Nazareth'' (1994–2004), as
Jesus of Nazareth Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religiou ...


References


External links

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