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Bill Moseley

Bill Moseley

Many may associate the lean, frequently menacing actor Bill Moseley with his repeat work for goremeister Rob Zombie, in whose efforts House of 1,000 Corpses (2002), The Devil's Rejects (2005), and Halloween (2007) he starred, nearly always as a deranged, homicidal lunatic. In truth, seasoned horror aficionados will realize that Moseley had already attained iconic status long prior to his affiliation with Zombie -- particularly given his prominent billing as the maniacal cannibal Chop-Top, opposite Dennis Hopper, in 1986's horror comedy The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. This role (the actor's third) effectively put Moseley, then in his late twenties, on top; in successive years, he did occasional work in features from other genres, such as the 1992 family comedy Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and the Richard Gere-headlined romantic psychodrama Mr. Jones (1993), but remained most commonly tied to horror. Memorable efforts in this vein included The Blob (1988), Silent Night, Deadly Night 3 (1989), Night of the Living Dead (1990), and The Convent (2000). Moseley's affiliation with Zombie began when the two met at a Haunted City Walk in Los Angeles in 1999 and immediately struck up a rapport. They remained friends, and not only worked on the said three features (with Rejects, in particular, benefiting enormously from Moseley's long-haired presence -- his gaunt, weapon-wielding appearance was used as a major selling point for the film), but collaborated on the Zombie-directed featurette to Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse, Werewolf Women of the S.S. (2007). Also in 2007, Moseley starred in the horror outing House, the tale of a bunch of Satanists who keep two couples captive. In addition to his film work, Moseley's professional activities include performing as a musician in the band Cornbugs. He is not to be confused with the actor William Moseley, active in Britain at about the same time. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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Bill Moseley Trivia

What role did Bill Moseley play in Home Sick?
Bill Moseley played Mr. Suitcase in Home Sick

Who did Bill Moseley play in The Devil's Rejects?
Bill Moseley was Otis in The Devil's Rejects

Who did Bill Moseley portray in House of 1000 Corpses?
Bill Moseley was Otis in House of 1000 Corpses

Who did Bill Moseley play in Repo! The Genetic Opera?
Bill Moseley was Luigi Largo in Repo! The Genetic Opera

Who did Bill Moseley portray in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2?
Bill Moseley was Chop-Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2

What role did Bill Moseley portray in The Alphabet Killer?
Bill Moseley played Carl Tanner in The Alphabet Killer

What role did Bill Moseley play in White Fang?
Bill Moseley played Luke in White Fang

What role did Bill Moseley portray in THR3E?
Bill Moseley played Slater in THR3E

What role did Bill Moseley portray in Halloween?
Bill Moseley played Zach in Halloween

Who did Bill Moseley play in Osa?
Bill Moseley was Quilt Face in Osa

What role did Bill Moseley play in The Convent?
Bill Moseley played Officer Ray in The Convent

Who did Bill Moseley portray in The Getaway?
Bill Moseley was Newscaster #2 in The Getaway

Who did Bill Moseley play in Mr. Jones?
Bill Moseley was Worker in Mr. Jones

Who did Bill Moseley portray in Pink Cadillac?
Bill Moseley was Darrell in Pink Cadillac

Who did Bill Moseley play in Night of the Living Dead?
Bill Moseley was Johnnie in Night of the Living Dead

Who did Bill Moseley play in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid?
Bill Moseley was Federal Marshall in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid

Who did Bill Moseley portray in The First Power?
Bill Moseley was Bartender in The First Power

What role did Bill Moseley portray in The Blob?
Bill Moseley played Soldier #2 in The Blob

What role did Bill Moseley portray in Army of Darkness?
Bill Moseley played Deadite Captain in Army of Darkness


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