Bill Elverman was born and raised in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. He attended
college at UW-Milwaukee where he received a Bachelor's degree in
Journalism and Mass Communication: Advertising and Public Relations. He
minored in English and spent the first two years of his studies as a
theater major.
Bill moved to Los Angeles in February, 2005 with his wife Natalie and
immediately jumped into the local theater scene. He appeared in the
world premiere, officially-approved stage adaptation of the Maltese
Falcon at the Long Beach Shakespeare Company and was well reviewed in
two productions at Anaheim's Chance Theater; as Constantine in Big Love
and as numerous leads (including both killers; Rev. Fred Phelps and
Jedediah Schultz) in The Laramie Project.
Bill turned his attentions to film work in late 2005 and has been
successful at booking lead/supporting roles in independent film
projects.
Bill is also an aspiring screenwriter and has finished two short film
scripts: The Wintress,and IOWA. He's also working on writing a digital
internet series of short films.
Outside of film and stage, Bill works as a freelance writer for the
construction and manufacturing industries.