William Romeo

Birthplace:
Houston, Texas, USA

Albert Romeo Williams grew up in Houston, Texas where he flourished in the arts including dance, theater and martial-arts. William's hard work and tenacity earned him a 2nd degree Black Belt and won him various accolades in kickboxing. But, Houston could not tame William and he set his sights on traveling; splitting his time between Las Vegas and Australia, where he spent a few memorable years as a lead dancer, singer and professional model; appearing on various billboards, catalogs, and television shows.  After William's traveling stint he moved back to the states permanently to pursue his true-calling as an actor. Hollywood seems to have embraced William with open arms, as he has co-stared in numerous television series including CBS's, "Without a Trace," and "Shark," where he shared the screen with the legendary James Wood; actor/producer/director. But, Hollywood came to a screeching halt as the impending "SAG Writer's Strike" came to fruition resulting in minimal work available for actors as contract negotiations are still pending. Enter: Reality Television and "American Gladiators!"  William Romeo continues to pursue his dream of becoming a leading Hollywood Actor each and every day and when he is not reading scripts, at the gym, taking part in business meetings or networking, William can be found enjoying the beach or a good movie with his two boys, Josh and Josiah.

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