- Born
- Birth nameWilliam Edward Fichtner
- Nickname
- Bill
- Height5′ 11¾″ (1.82 m)
- A small-town guy with a big heart, William Fichtner has been captivating the hearts of Western New Yorkers for decades. Bill was born in 1956 on Long Island, New York, to Patricia A. (Steitz) and William E. Fichtner. He is of German, Irish, and English descent.
Fichtner was raised in Cheektowaga, and graduated from Maryvale High School in 1974. His first roles were in soap operas such as As the World Turns (1956) and sitcoms like Grace Under Fire (1993). He has also been in films such as Armageddon (1998), Empire Falls (2005), as The Marriage Counselor, uncredited, in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), and in The Dark Knight (2008). A fan of the Buffalo Sabres, Bill always stays true to his roots. He is married to actress Kymberly Kalil.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Khristina Sly <mle_cate@yahoo.com>
- SpousesKymberly Kalil(July 25, 1998 - present) (1 child)Betsy Aidem(1987 - 1996) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenVangel FichtnerSam Fichtner
- ParentsPatricia A. SteitzWilliam E. Fichtner
- RelativesMary Fichtner(Sibling)Margaret Fichtner(Sibling)Pamela Fichtner(Sibling)Patricia Fichtner(Sibling)
- Films often portray his characters as antagonistic, later evolving more towards a protagonistic quality (The Longest Yard (2005)).
- Deep gravelly commanding voice
- Attached earlobes
- Is a talented racing driver - overall winner of the 2011 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race during the Grand Prix of Long Beach, finishing ahead of pro driver Ken Gushi.
- The ring he constantly wears belonged to his grandfather, Theodore.
- Graduated from SUNY Brockport in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice.
- His sister is a major in the United States Air Force.
- One of 115 people invited to join to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences [2007].
- When you work on a Jerry Bruckheimer film, you can be sure of two things: no production value will be spared, and the catering will be as fine as any really really good restaurant. Jerry is an amazing producer, with a commitment to his films second to none.
- What I truly get excited about is not the genre of a movie or the size of a part - it's character. I like to find characters.
- Here's the bottom line: I can't play someone if I can't figure out what he cares about. Everybody cares about something, even a rough character. It defines where we step in life. As soon as you find out what somebody cares about, then it all gets real.
- It's not that there aren't people who care creatively in the world of television, but there's always a bit more time in making a movie. I always feel films are more of a creative journey.
- When I was younger, I never wanted to rehearse because I thought that someone would figure out I don't know what I'm doing. Now I like to really spend the time and figure it out, and rehearsal is to try something that doesn't work.
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