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Bill Dawes is an American comedian, actor, and writer living in New York City.
Bill Dawes is an actor, writer, and stand-up comedian born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from T.C. Williams High School (prominently featured in Remember the Titans). He graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Aerospace Engineering and earned his Masters of Fine Arts from New York University. He supported himself during that period by working as a professional breakdancer and nude model.
Dawes’ began his professional acting career on the stage, in the Broadway production of... MORE
Bill Dawes is an American comedian, actor, and writer living in New York City.
Bill Dawes is an actor, writer, and stand-up comedian born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from T.C. Williams High School (prominently featured in Remember the Titans). He graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Aerospace Engineering and earned his Masters of Fine Arts from New York University. He supported himself during that period by working as a professional breakdancer and nude model.
Dawes’ began his professional acting career on the stage, in the Broadway production of “Sex and Longing” starring Sigourney Weaver. He followed that role with a year-long stint as Lord Alfred in Gross Indecency: The Trials of Oscar Wilde. After leaving his role on the stage as Lord Alfred, Dawes began his career in film and television. On the big screen, Dawes has co-starred in a number of short films and independent pictures including “Born Loser”, “Evenhand”, and “The Science of Love.”
On the small screen, Dawes has enjoyed success in guest roles and recurring characters on shows like Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Oz, All My Children, and One Life to Live. Beginning January LESS
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