Long-Form Bio
Bill Frost
Bill Frost is an American actor, writer, director, producer, filmmaker, professional magician, Marine veteran, former police officer, and martial artist based in North Carolina. His screen presence is grounded in lived experience: military service, law enforcement, martial arts, public speaking, live entertainment, leadership, and independent film production. That background gives him a natural fit for roles involving command presence, tactical realism, investigation, authority, menace, mentorship, moral conflict, survival, and emotional restraint.
Born in 1976, Bill developed a performance and leadership foundation early in life. He began martial arts training at the age of four in Nashville, Tennessee, with Rusty Gray, and later trained through a lineage that included Grand Masters John Ng, John C.Y. Tsai, Rusty Gray, John Dufresne, and Jack Lannom. His martial arts background grew into decades of study, instruction, and competition, including recognition in full-contact fighting and forms competition. Bill later founded United Martial Arts in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and his movement background continues to inform his posture, physical discipline, body control, fight awareness, and credibility in action-oriented or authority-driven roles.
As a young student, Bill earned recognition as a speaker, competitor, and leader. He was a foreign exchange student in Hong Kong in 1993, received an Honors Diploma, earned the Presidential Academic Fitness Award, and was recognized in speech, debate, and student government competitions, including Tennessee Student Congress Outstanding Speaker honors and Forensics Debate Champion recognition. Those early experiences helped shape the public-speaking ability and presence that later became central to his work as a performer, instructor, host, and actor.
Bill served in the United States Marine Corps Infantry from 1995 to 1999, an experience that became one of the defining influences on his professional life and on-screen authenticity. He later served as a Marine Combat Instructor from 2002 to 2005, training more than 3,000 Marines and working in demanding leadership and instructional environments. He also founded the AITB Simulations Center, further reinforcing his ability to lead, teach, communicate clearly, and operate under pressure. This background gives Bill a direct understanding of discipline, chain of command, mission focus, tactical bearing, and the emotional weight carried by military characters.
In addition to his military background, Bill worked in law enforcement as a police officer in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and Surf City, North Carolina. That experience adds credibility to police, detective, security, investigator, and public-safety roles. He understands the posture, restraint, situational awareness, and communication required in authority-driven environments, and he brings that realism to screen work without overplaying it.
Bill has also worked for many years as a professional magician and live entertainer through Frost Magic Productions. Since beginning magic as a teenager and performing professionally since 2005, he has developed timing, audience control, improvisation, misdirection, stage confidence, and the ability to connect with people in real time. His live-performance background is especially useful for commercial work, hosting, family-friendly roles, public-facing characters, and scenes that require confidence under pressure. Performing for large audiences also sharpened his instincts for rhythm, reaction, silence, and presence.
As a filmmaker, Bill is connected to independent film through Skeleton in the Closet Productions, where his work includes acting, writing, producing, directing, and creative development. His experience behind the camera gives him a practical understanding of set discipline, production pressure, story structure, blocking, shot continuity, and the collaborative demands of low-budget and independent filmmaking. He approaches acting not only as a performer, but as a creative partner who understands the needs of the production.
Bill’s acting profile includes film, television, independent projects, commercial work, voiceover, print, live performance, and production-related credits. His professional casting profiles include IMDb, Actors Access, and Backstage, and his résumé reflects a performer who can move between grounded drama, thriller, horror, action, true-crime style material, industrial training content, spokesperson work, and character-driven independent film.
On screen, Bill is especially suited for roles such as Marine, police officer, detective, commander, instructor, investigator, security professional, coach, father, mentor, business owner, survivalist, antagonist, morally conflicted authority figure, or quietly intense everyman. He can bring credibility to tactical and law-enforcement roles while also supporting dramatic material that requires vulnerability, suspicion, control, regret, humor, or restrained emotional pressure.
Across his life and work, Bill’s throughline is service, discipline, storytelling, and performance. Whether serving in uniform, training Marines, working in law enforcement, leading martial arts students, performing for live audiences, building independent film projects, or stepping in front of the camera, he brings a grounded sense of purpose to the work. His brand as an actor is built on authenticity, professionalism, life experience, and a camera-ready presence shaped by decades of leadership and performance.