William River Mossek grew up in the theater. The first play he saw was "Elephant Man" written by his grandfather, Bernard Pomerance. He went on to act in a few plays: "To Kill A Mockingbird," "The Diary of Anne Frank," and "Miranda" by Bernard Pomerance. Then he was cast in Barry Alexander Brown's civil ...
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William River Mossek grew up in the theater. The first play he saw was "Elephant Man" written by his grandfather, Bernard Pomerance. He went on to act in a few plays: "To Kill A Mockingbird," "The Diary of Anne Frank," and "Miranda" by Bernard Pomerance. Then he was cast in Barry Alexander Brown's civil rights movie, "Son of The South" as the Young Bob Zellner, appearing opposite, Brian Dennehy, Lucas Till, Lucy Hale, Cedric The Entertainer and Julia Ormond. Clear Horizon Entertainment is releasing the movie in January, 2020. This past year Will acted in "Hands of Light" which was produced as a Zoom play by the Mirror Theater and distributed by Footprint TV and Facebook. It was picked by Time Out NYC as one of the Best plays streaming at the moment.
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