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William speaks on the SAG vote

Posted on: December 11th, 2008 by wmapother No Comments

The recent news of the upcoming SAG vote to obtain strike authorization has stirred up a great deal of concern and confusion among industry members and the general public. SAG leaders are making every effort to clear up the confusion and shed light on the realities of the situation; for his part, William had the following to say…

The Screen Actors Guild is sending a referendum to its members asking not for a strike, but for a strike authorization. This will allow SAG’s National Board to call a strike if and when it deems it necessary. What’s at stake is nothing less than the ability of current and future actors to make a living at their craft. This fight is not for the highest-paid stars, but for everyday actors who depend on the contract minimums to make their living.

As content moves to the Internet, the networks and studios are refusing to maintain the pay arrangment they’ve had with actors for decades. And the contract they’re offering SAG is not the same, incredibly, but worse than what was signed by writers, directors and the other actors union, AFTRA. Given the economy, the timing of this is very unfortunate, obviously, but the livelihood of all middle-class actors hangs in the balance.

Posted in Acting Tips & Info

"The Lather Effect" comes to cable TV

Posted on: December 4th, 2008 by wmapother No Comments

This Friday night brings the cable TV premiere of William’s movie The Lather Effect, one of two independent films William shot back-to-back in 2005 that came out on DVD last spring. Described as a Big Chillfor the 80’s generation, the film explores the complex dynamics between a group of old friends cleaning up the mess left by one wild drunken party (and the years of unresolved hurt, love, envy, and doubt that preceded it).

Lather is definitely a must-see film for William fans, as it provides a rare opportunity for William to act far “outside the box” of his more common scary/creepy roles. His character “Jack” has plenty of serious and intense moments, as do all of the characters. However, for those who have wanted to see William flex his acting muscles in romantic scenes — lighthearted banter, emotional connection peppered with moments of temptation and long-held yearning — The Lather Effect breaks a lot of new ground for him onscreen.
Lather hits the small screen this Friday night on Showtime. If you haven’t yet seen the film, keep an eye on your local cable listings (or make your holiday wish list on Amazon.com) and check it out!
Posted in Acting Projects, Film, Photos of Wm, TV

Download William Mapother on "Louisville Life"

Posted on: November 17th, 2008 by wmapother No Comments

At last! KET’s Louisville Life episode featuring “Louisville native William Mapother, star of screen and stage,” has just been made available via streaming video or for download as a podcast. Click the link for download options or click here to watch and hear what William had to say about his sentimentality for his hometown, his feelings about performing in Glengarry Glen Ross at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, the roles that helped him to gain professional recognition, and more!

Posted in Acting Projects, Louisville & KY, Press, Stage

The Softer Side of Ethan

Posted on: November 14th, 2008 by wmapother No Comments

For all those Lost fans out there: the SciFi channel will be airing William’s season 2 episode, “Maternity Leave,” Monday night at 10pm ET! Check out William-as-Ethan in the episode where we finally start learning the backstory of Dr. Rom, and see the bone-chilling kidnapper find some traces of regret, warmth and complexity onscreen (albeit posthumously) in the weeks he interacted with Claire during her disappearance. For fans of William’s work (especially all those “Eclaire shippers”), this is an episode not to be missed!

Posted in Acting Projects

"The Burrowers" returns to Toronto

Posted on: November 8th, 2008 by wmapother No Comments

Toronto fans take note: William’s film The Burrowers will be shown in a special screening on Thursday, November 20 as part of Rue Morgue CineMacabre Movie Nights! Director J.T. Petty will be in attendance at the 9:30pm screening, to be held at the historic Bloor Cinema. For additional information, check out the Rue Morgue CineMacabre website or contact Bloor Cinema.

Posted in Acting Projects, Film Festival