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Bill Oberst Jr.

William Oberst Jr. (born November 21, 1965) is an American stage, film and television actor of German descent.[1] Known for his work in horror and cult films, his career includes projects in film, television and one-man-show theater performances.[2] He first received recognition for his portrayals of icon and humorist Lewis Grizzard as performed in theatrical tours across the Southern United States,[3] and played the 'Facebook Stalker' in the 2011 online interactive video film and Facebook app Take This Lollipop and its 2020 sequel.

Bill Oberst Jr.
Bill Oberst Jr., October 2011
Born
William Oberst Jr.

(1965-11-21) November 21, 1965 (age 58)
OccupationActor
Years active1994-present
Websitewww.billoberstjr.com

Background edit

Oberst Jr. was born and raised in Georgetown, South Carolina,[4] and is a graduate of the University of South Carolina.[1] He is a native of Pawleys Island, South Carolina and lives and works in Los Angeles, California.[5]

Oberst admits to having been a "fat kid" when young[1] 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."[5] This led to his growing up to become an actor and mimic known for bringing historic figures to life.[5]

Career edit

Oberst has received attention for his many theatrical portrayals of historical figures, including Jesus,[1] Mark Twain,[6][7][8] Abraham Lincoln, and John F. Kennedy.[1][9]

Beginning in 1994, and continuing through 2004, Oberst portrayed Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth.[10] Overlapping, and for the five years from 1996 through 2004, he played John F. Kennedy in the one man show JFK.[11] Iconic historical figures who are revered or demonized by history draw Oberst's interest as an actor.[4] Oberst had also created the one man show Stand Up! When Comedy Was Funny where he featured the classic comedy routines of Rodney Dangerfield, Bob Newhart, Woody Allen and Moms Mabley.[12]

He was chosen by Lewis Grizzard'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.[9][13][14][15][16][17][18]

In 2006, Oberst began his career in film and television career. Since 2008, he has appeared in over 100 independent film and television projects.[19]

Recognition edit

Theater edit

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 during the Kennedy administration, told Oberst his characterization "made her grieve for the first time in 30 years."[1] Of Oberst's seasonal and one-man interpretation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, where he creates and plays a dozen different characters in a 45-minute "abridged" version, Kathyrn Martin of The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) 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."[20] Though skilled at bringing many characters to life, Oberst's years portraying Grizzard have received the greatest attention: reviewer Jeff Johnson of Charleston's Post and Courier praised Oberst's performance as "an uncanny impersonation;"[21] Alec Harvey of The Birmingham News 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,"[22] and Tanya Perez-Brennan of The Florida Times-Union reported that "throughout the performance, Oberst had a commanding stage presence".[23]

Film and television edit

Oberst brings this same attention to character detail to television and film. Regarding his portrayal of General William T. Sherman in the History Channel's 2007 Sherman's March,[24] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported, alluding to Oberst's prior fame playing Lewis Grizzard, "Could it be? Lewis Grizzard burning Atlanta?"[25] Dorothy Rabinowitz of The Wall Street Journal noted that the docudrama "owes much to the flinty authority of William Oberst Jr., splendid in the role of Sherman."[26] Of his role in Dogs of Chinatown (2008) as Vitario, the mob's second in command, Kung Fu Cinema wrote "[Oberst] is 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."[27]

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",[28] and Duane L. Martin of Rogue Cinema wrote, "I don't even know how to describe how great [Oberst] was 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."[29]

In 2011 Oberst played the creepy "Facebook Stalker" in the online film Take This Lollipop, an interactive video which uses the Facebook Connect application to bring viewers themselves into the film though use of their own pictures and information posted to Facebook, 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."[30]Ad Age praised Oberst's portrayal of a "sweat-covered, mouse-rubbing" stalker by writing that Oberst "gives Hannibal Lecter a run for his money."[31]

The 2012 B-Movie Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, was widely panned (as is most films by The Asylum). 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: Dread Central 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",[32] while JoBlo'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",[33] 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".[34]

The 2012 Shockfest Film Festival in Hollywood, CA featured the Shocker Awards. Jourdan McClure's Children of Sorrow 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.[35]

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 Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley and Michael Berryman.

Filmography edit

Film edit

  • 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
  • Nude Nuns with Big Guns (2010) as Brother John
  • Resolution (2011) as Byron
  • Nobody Loses All the Time (2011) as Gordon
  • Red Dirt Rising (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[36]
  • Princess and the Pony (2011) as Theodore Snyder
  • Born Bad (2011) as Gary
  • Take This Lollipop (2011) as The Facebook Stalker
  • The Symphony (2011) as Chancellor
  • Apostle Peter and the Last Supper (2012) as The Demon
  • Grooming Giselle (2012) as Lenny
  • Scary or Die (2012) as Buck[37]
  • Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) as Abraham Lincoln[38][39]
  • The Beast (2012) as Michel[40]
  • Children of Sorrow (2012) as Simon Leach
  • Skitta Merink (2012) as Harold
  • Jet-Lagged (2013) as Maniac[41]
  • The Den (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 (2014) as Grafton Torn
  • Werewolf Rising (2014) as Rhett[42]
  • A Grim Becoming (2014) as Phill
  • Zombieworld (2015) as Marvin Gloat [43]
  • Coyote as Bill[44]
  • The Ballad of Tennessee Rose [45]
  • 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
  • 3 From Hell (2019) as Tony Commando
  • Synchronic (2019) as Hunchback Looter
  • Lollipop (2020) as The Facebook Stalker
  • Everybody Dies by the End (2022)
  • Jasper (2022) as Henry Jordan

Television edit

Theater edit

  • Tonight: Mark Twain (2005–2009) as Mark Twain
  • Stand-Up: When Comedy Was Funny (2001–2008)
  • A Tribute To Lewis Grizzard (1999–2010)[46]
  • JFK (1996–2004), as John F. Kennedy
  • Jesus of Nazareth (1994–2004), as Jesus of Nazareth

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Wiechman, Lori (September 27, 1996). "Actor portrays 'best part' of Kennedy". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
  2. ^ staff (December 6, 2013). . Rock River Times. Archived from the original on January 27, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  3. ^ "Q&A -- Bill Oberst Jr". The State. January 26, 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  4. ^ a b Palisin, Steve (April 22, 2007). "'Uncle Billy': Bill Oberst plays Gen. Sherman". The Sun News. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  5. ^ a b c "Bill Oberst Jr. official biography". Fancast website. Retrieved 2009-04-06.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ . National Endowment for the Arts. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  7. ^ . Louisiana State University at Eunice. February 10, 2006. Archived from the original on September 3, 2006. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  8. ^ Cauthen, Carolyn (November 3, 1999). "Happenings - Mark Twain could be your date for dinner". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  9. ^ a b "Grizzard tribute coming to Cedartown this Saturday". Cedartown Standard. September 3, 2002. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  10. ^ "One-man show re-creates teachings, looks of Jesus". Greensboro News and Record. July 26, 1996. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  11. ^ "Bill Oberst brings J.F.. to life with a detailed one-man show to benefit Habitat for Humanity". The Sun News. June 14, 1996. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  12. ^ "Coming up: Performance honors comic legends". The State. January 23, 2003. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  13. ^ "Hot ticket, Grizzard's southern humor in spotlight". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. March 21, 2003. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  14. ^ "Filling big shows, in fact, actor Bill Oberst Jr. has worn Lewis Grizzard's shoes while impersonating the legendary columnist". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. April 6, 2003. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  15. ^ Avilla, Severo (April 28, 2005). "Humor Columnist honored with performance". Rome News-Tribune. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  16. ^ . Daily Leader. March 24, 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  17. ^ . NewsStar.com. April 1, 2009. Archived from the original on 5 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  18. ^ . Springer Theatre. Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  19. ^ Hallam, Scott (July 8, 2013). "A Look Inside the Mind of Bill Oberst, Jr". DreadCentral. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  20. ^ Martin, Kathryn (December 14, 2001). "'A Christmas Carol' - Short story given justice in a breathless 45 minutes". The Sun News.
  21. ^ Johnson, Jeff. . The Post and Courier. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  22. ^ Harvey, Alec. "Portrayal of Grizzard funny, eerily real". The Birmingham News.
  23. ^ Perez-Brennan, Tanya. "Grizzard show works, even for a young Yankee". The Florida Times-Union.
  24. ^ Edward Caudill; Paul Ashdown (2008). Sherman's March in Myth and Memory. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-7425-5027-8. Bill Oberst Jr.
  25. ^ "Man, myth & march: Southern actor draws on complex emotions for his portrayal of Sherman". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. April 20, 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  26. ^ Rabinowitz, Dorothy (April 20, 2007). (PDF). The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  27. ^ "Review: 'Dogs of Chinatown'". Kung Fu Cinema. Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  28. ^ Hall, Dustin (January 1, 2009). . Brutal as Hell. Archived from the original (review) on January 27, 2009. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
  29. ^ Martin, Duane L. (February 2, 2009). . Rogue Cinema. Archived from the original (review) on 2010-07-19. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  30. ^ Gross, Doug (October 28, 2011). "Interactive video turns Facebook fears into 2 minutes of horror". CNN. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  31. ^ Gale, Porter (October 24, 2011). "How Jason Zada Created Facebook's Scariest Viral Sensation: TakeThisLollipop.com". Ad Age. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  32. ^ Foywonder (January 20, 2014). "Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012)". DreadCentral. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  33. ^ Adams, Jason (June 20, 2012). "Awfully Good: Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies". JoBlo.
  34. ^ Rasic, Jared (June 1, 2012). . CHUD.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  35. ^ Horror, Erebus (March 23, 2012). "King of Horror". ErebusHorror. Retrieved March 23, 2012.
  36. ^ Barton, Steve (April 22, 2012). "New Short Film Assassins Makes a Big Red Splash". Dread Central. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  37. ^ Barton, Steve (April 17, 2012). "This May it's Time to Get Scary or Die". Dread Central. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
  38. ^ Barton, Steve (February 9, 2012). "Exclusive Stills: Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies". Dread Central. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  39. ^ Turek, Ryan (February 11, 2012). "New Photos from Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies". shocktillyoudrop.com. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  40. ^ Barton, Steve (April 30, 2012). "Check Out the Werewolf Short The Beast". Dread Central. Retrieved May 1, 2012.
  41. ^ Bell, Mark. . Film Threat. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-02-19.
  43. ^ Zombieworld
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-01-19. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  45. ^ The Ballad of Tennessee Rose [permanent dead link]
  46. ^ Skinner, Winston (October 17, 2010). "Oberst show on Grizzard today at NHS". Newnan Times-Herald. Archived from the original on February 5, 2013. Retrieved March 3, 2012. as Lewis Grizzard

External links edit

  • Bill Oberst Jr. at IMDb  
  • Official website  

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William Oberst Jr born November 21 1965 is an American stage film and television actor of German descent 1 Known for his work in horror and cult films his career includes projects in film television and one man show theater performances 2 He first received recognition for his portrayals of icon and humorist Lewis Grizzard as performed in theatrical tours across the Southern United States 3 and played the Facebook Stalker in the 2011 online interactive video film and Facebook app Take This Lollipop and its 2020 sequel Bill Oberst Jr Bill Oberst Jr October 2011BornWilliam Oberst Jr 1965 11 21 November 21 1965 age 58 South Carolina U S OccupationActorYears active1994 presentOberst s voice source source recorded December 2017Websitewww wbr billoberstjr wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Recognition 3 1 Theater 3 2 Film and television 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theater 5 References 6 External linksBackground editOberst Jr was born and raised in Georgetown South Carolina 4 and is a graduate of the University of South Carolina 1 He is a native of Pawleys Island South Carolina and lives and works in Los Angeles California 5 Oberst admits to having been a fat kid when young 1 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 5 This led to his growing up to become an actor and mimic known for bringing historic figures to life 5 Career editOberst has received attention for his many theatrical portrayals of historical figures including Jesus 1 Mark Twain 6 7 8 Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy 1 9 Beginning in 1994 and continuing through 2004 Oberst portrayed Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth 10 Overlapping and for the five years from 1996 through 2004 he played John F Kennedy in the one man show JFK 11 Iconic historical figures who are revered or demonized by history draw Oberst s interest as an actor 4 Oberst had also created the one man show Stand Up When Comedy Was Funny where he featured the classic comedy routines of Rodney Dangerfield Bob Newhart Woody Allen and Moms Mabley 12 He was chosen by Lewis Grizzard 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 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 In 2006 Oberst began his career in film and television career Since 2008 he has appeared in over 100 independent film and television projects 19 Recognition editTheater edit 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 during the Kennedy administration told Oberst his characterization made her grieve for the first time in 30 years 1 Of Oberst s seasonal and one man interpretation of Charles Dickens s A Christmas Carol where he creates and plays a dozen different characters in a 45 minute abridged version Kathyrn Martin of The Sun News Myrtle Beach South Carolina 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 20 Though skilled at bringing many characters to life Oberst s years portraying Grizzard have received the greatest attention reviewer Jeff Johnson of Charleston s Post and Courier praised Oberst s performance as an uncanny impersonation 21 Alec Harvey of The Birmingham News 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 22 and Tanya Perez Brennan of The Florida Times Union reported that throughout the performance Oberst had a commanding stage presence 23 Film and television edit Oberst brings this same attention to character detail to television and film Regarding his portrayal of General William T Sherman in the History Channel s 2007 Sherman s March 24 The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported alluding to Oberst s prior fame playing Lewis Grizzard Could it be Lewis Grizzard burning Atlanta 25 Dorothy Rabinowitz of The Wall Street Journal noted that the docudrama owes much to the flinty authority of William Oberst Jr splendid in the role of Sherman 26 Of his role in Dogs of Chinatown 2008 as Vitario the mob s second in command Kung Fu Cinema wrote Oberst is 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 27 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 28 and Duane L Martin of Rogue Cinema wrote I don t even know how to describe how great Oberst was 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 29 In 2011 Oberst played the creepy Facebook Stalker in the online film Take This Lollipop an interactive video which uses the Facebook Connect application to bring viewers themselves into the film though use of their own pictures and information posted to Facebook 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 30 Ad Age praised Oberst s portrayal of a sweat covered mouse rubbing stalker by writing that Oberst gives Hannibal Lecter a run for his money 31 The 2012 B Movie Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies was widely panned as is most films by The Asylum 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 Dread Central 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 32 while JoBlo 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 33 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 34 The 2012 Shockfest Film Festival in Hollywood CA featured the Shocker Awards Jourdan McClure s Children of Sorrow 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 35 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 Kane Hodder Bill Moseley and Michael Berryman Filmography editFilm edit 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 Nude Nuns with Big Guns 2010 as Brother John Resolution 2011 as Byron Nobody Loses All the Time 2011 as Gordon Red Dirt Rising 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 36 Princess and the Pony 2011 as Theodore Snyder Born Bad 2011 as Gary Take This Lollipop 2011 as The Facebook Stalker The Symphony 2011 as Chancellor Apostle Peter and the Last Supper 2012 as The Demon Grooming Giselle 2012 as Lenny Scary or Die 2012 as Buck 37 Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies 2012 as Abraham Lincoln 38 39 The Beast 2012 as Michel 40 Children of Sorrow 2012 as Simon Leach Skitta Merink 2012 as Harold Jet Lagged 2013 as Maniac 41 The Den 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 2014 as Grafton Torn Werewolf Rising 2014 as Rhett 42 A Grim Becoming 2014 as Phill Zombieworld 2015 as Marvin Gloat 43 Coyote as Bill 44 The Ballad of Tennessee Rose 45 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 3 From Hell 2019 as Tony Commando Synchronic 2019 as Hunchback Looter Lollipop 2020 as The Facebook Stalker Everybody Dies by the End 2022 Jasper 2022 as Henry JordanTelevision edit Sherman s March 2007 The History Channel as General William Tecumseh Sherman Nine Billion Miles From Earth 2007 Cartoon Network for Adult Swim Lost Tapes 2008 Animal Planet as Poacher LG15 The Resistance 13 episodes 2008 EQAL as Dr Leonard J Alderman Surviving Disaster 1 episode 2009 Spike TV as Subway Terrorist Leader Idiot Hall of Fame 1 episode 2009 as Mr Lugnut Shooter 1000 Ways to Die 3 episodes 2009 2011 Kill Spin 6 episodes 2010 as Heinz The Shunning 2011 as Samuel Lapp Death Valley 2 episodes 2011 as Zombie Criminal Minds 1 episode 2014 as Unsub Scream Queens 2016 as Clark Episode Rapunzel Rapunzel Theater edit Tonight Mark Twain 2005 2009 as Mark Twain Stand Up When Comedy Was Funny 2001 2008 A Tribute To Lewis Grizzard 1999 2010 46 JFK 1996 2004 as John F Kennedy Jesus of Nazareth 1994 2004 as Jesus of NazarethReferences edit a b c d e f Wiechman Lori September 27 1996 Actor portrays best part of Kennedy The Augusta Chronicle Retrieved March 6 2012 staff December 6 2013 Indie icon Bill Oberst Jr attached to local film Rock River Times Archived from the original on January 27 2014 Retrieved January 20 2014 Q amp A Bill Oberst Jr The State January 26 2007 Retrieved 2009 04 05 a b Palisin Steve April 22 2007 Uncle Billy Bill Oberst plays Gen Sherman The Sun News Retrieved 2009 04 05 a b c Bill Oberst Jr official biography Fancast website Retrieved 2009 04 06 permanent dead link Tonight Mark Twain with Bill Oberst Jr National Endowment for the Arts Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2009 04 06 Actor to portray Mark Twain at LSUE March 4 Louisiana State University at Eunice February 10 2006 Archived from the original on September 3 2006 Retrieved 2009 04 06 Cauthen Carolyn November 3 1999 Happenings Mark Twain could be your date for dinner The Charlotte Observer Retrieved 2009 04 05 a b Grizzard tribute coming to Cedartown this Saturday Cedartown Standard September 3 2002 Retrieved 2009 04 05 One man show re creates teachings looks of Jesus Greensboro News and Record July 26 1996 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Bill Oberst brings J F to life with a detailed one man show to benefit Habitat for Humanity The Sun News June 14 1996 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Coming up Performance honors comic legends The State January 23 2003 Retrieved 2009 04 06 Hot ticket Grizzard s southern humor in spotlight Columbus Ledger Enquirer March 21 2003 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Filling big shows in fact actor Bill Oberst Jr has worn Lewis Grizzard s shoes while impersonating the legendary columnist Columbus Ledger Enquirer April 6 2003 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Avilla Severo April 28 2005 Humor Columnist honored with performance Rome News Tribune Retrieved 2009 04 05 Grizzard portrayal on tap for Celebrations Daily Leader March 24 2009 Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Oberst portrays writer Grizzard NewsStar com April 1 2009 Archived from the original on 5 April 2009 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Lewis Grizzard show celebrates brilliance of Southern humorist Springer Theatre Archived from the original on 2007 10 09 Retrieved 2009 04 05 Hallam Scott July 8 2013 A Look Inside the Mind of Bill Oberst Jr DreadCentral Retrieved January 20 2014 Martin Kathryn December 14 2001 A Christmas Carol Short story given justice in a breathless 45 minutes The Sun News 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