William Russ Movies
A self-described "navy brat,"
William Russ travelled all over the country in his formative years. Russ settled down in one place long enough to attend the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; here he studied drama with such classmates as
Christine Lahti. After graduation, he toured Europe as a member of the Ann Arbor mime troupe. Back in the states, he attended New York's Neighborhood Playhouse on a scholarship. His subsequent New York stage credits include MacBeth, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (in which he appeared with
Al Pacino) and Buried Child. In films since 1989's
Disorganized Crime, Russ' largest and most rewarding movie role (thus far) was over-the-hill ballplayer Roy Dean Bream in 1991's
Pastime. Russ is best known to the public at large for his TV work: he has played Burt McCowan in
Another World, Roger Lococco in
Wiseguy, Redmond Dunne in
Capitol News and Terry Hannon in The Middle Ages. At present,
William Russ -- billed under his nickname "Rusty" -- appears on a weekly basis as
Ben Savage's father on Boy Meets World, taking occasional time-outs to co-star in such made-for-TV movies as
Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (1995). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide