William Joseph Elk III

William Joseph Elk III

출생 : 1970-07-15, Pendleton, Oregon, USA

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William Joseph Elk III is a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla Tribes and is a graduate of the Schools of Business Administration and Theatre Arts at Portland State University. He delayed his business coursework to practice the art of acting and playwriting for two years, where he gained valuable stage experience paying dues which landed his part in Sherman Alexie's "The Business of Fancy Dancing". Living in Portland and attending PSU gave William the opportunity to be a part of such film productions as "Ricochet River", "The Northwest Passage" project, "The Hunted", "What the Bleep Do We Know", "Littlefoot" and the TNT/Dreamworks series "Into the West". His television projects include "State Police", the BBC's Extinct series "The Wolly Mamoth"and "Final Justice" as well as appearances on "Highway Patrol". His most recent works include his role in the Hallmark movie "Valley of Light" and the horror movie "Last Stand". William was discovered while traditional Round Bustle dancing at the Pi-Umpsha Pow Wow in Warm Springs, Oregon. He worked with Kate Hudson on her first feature film project, Ricochet River, as a body double for Doug Spain shortly after and began working to achieve a chareer in the Film Industry. William now lives in Los Angeles and pursues his career in the arts.

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William Joseph Elk III

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트와일라잇
Native Wolf Pack Member #2 (uncredited)
17세의 평범한 고등학생 소녀 ‘벨라’는 집안 사정으로 워싱턴 주 포크스에 있는 아빠의 집으로 이사를 온다. 전학 첫날, ‘벨라’는 냉담하지만 자신을 무장 해제시킬 정도로 잘생긴 ‘에드워드’와 마주치고, 전율과 두려움 넘치는 인생의 전환을 맞이한다. ‘에드워드’와 돌이킬 수 없는 사랑에 빠져든 ‘벨라’. 하지만 ‘에드워드’와 그의 가족이 뱀파이어 일족이라는 사실을 알게 되고, 예기치 못한 운명에 빠져든다.
The Valley of Light
Marshall
The Valley of Light is a beautifully-filmed, sentimental movie of a young man's quest to make sense of his experiences and find new meaning in life. While this film deals with weighty material such as the suicide of Eleanor's husband and Mathew's untimely death, the content is handled with reverence and sensitivity. Parents can feel confident in sharing this and many other Hallmark films with their families.
What the Bleep! Down the Rabbit Hole
Medicine Man
Interviews with scientists and authors, animated bits, and a storyline involving a deaf photographer are used in this docudrama to illustrate the link between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.
The Business of Fancydancing
Tavern Father
Seymour Polatkin is a successful, gay Indian poet from Spokane who confronts his past when he returns to his childhood home on the reservation to attend the funeral of a dear friend.
Ricochet River
Ceremony Dancer / Body Double for Doug (uncredited)
High school seniors Wade (Jason James Richter) and Lorna (Kate Hudson) have spent all their lives in the small logging town of Calamus Grove, a conservative place where change comes slowly. Jesse Howl (Douglas Spain), a teenager of Native American ancestry, has just moved to Calamus Grove, and soon finds he doesn't fit in this close-knit community. Wade and Lorna go out of their way to befriend Jesse, and soon find that they're also regarded as outcasts among their peers. Eager to get away from the narrow minds which are stifling them, the three friends grab a car and take off for a summer road trip that turns out to be full of lessons in life and love.