Will Sasso
Will Sasso
as Bill

Actor Biography

In addition to "United We Fall," Will Sasso is currently reuniting with director Peter Farrelly on the third season of the Audience Network series "Loudermilk," opposite Ron Livingston. He first worked with the Farrelly Brothers playing Curly in the 20th Century Fox feature "The Three Stooges," alongside Sean Hayes and Chris Diamantopoulos.

Sasso recently wrapped the film "Irresistible,"starring Steve Carell and from director Jon Stewart; "Boss Level," opposite Mel Gibson, Noami Watts and Frank Grillo; as well as starring in the feature "Inside Game," based on the true story of the 2008 NBA Gambling scandal. He can now be seen in the Netflix animated feature "Klaus," as well as in the much-anticipated Jake Scott feature "American Woman," along with Sienna Miller, Christina Hendricks, Aaron Paul and Amy Madigan. In addition, Sasso plays Mike in the indie drama "The Grizzlies," directed by Miranda de Pencier, which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.

Sasso recently starred in Amazon's marijuana comedy "Budding Prospects,"recurred on CBS' "Mom," FOX's "The Orville" and ABC's "Kevin Probably Saves the World"; with further recent credits including the films "Super Troopers 2"; "Hit By Lightning," opposite Jon Cryer; and "Army of One," starring Nicolas Cage and directed by Larry Charles. He also recently appeared opposite Larry David in the latest season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," as well as Showtime's "Shameless," ABC's "Modern Family" and NBC's "Great News."

Growing up in Vancouver, Sasso began booking roles as a teenager, making his small screen debut on the CTV series "Neon Rider." While still in his teens, Sasso starred for five seasons as the quirky adolescent Derek Wakaluk on the award-winning Canadian dramatic series "Madison," and soon landed big screen roles in "Happy Gilmore," starring Adam Sandler, and "Beverly Hills Ninja," starring Chris Farley.

Eventually, Sasso moved to Los Angeles where he would ultimately join FOX's sketch comedy series "MADtv," starring on the show for five seasons.