A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Newport News, Virginia, USA
Born:
September 20, 1954
William "Billy" Bryan was born in Newport News, Virginia to an opera singing artist/engineer father who taught him to draw and sing, and a choir-directing, ball-of-fire preacher’s-daughter mother who taught him to pattern, to sew, and to smile. Inspired by Jim Henson and the Muppets, Billy started building and performing puppet shows while in High School. In 1976, after graduating from Syracuse University with a BFA in Metalsmithing, Billy hitchhiked and hopped freights across the country to pursue his show biz dreams in Los Angeles. Within two weeks of arriving in Hollywood, he was building a banana costume for Elton John’s tour, and he’s been working steadily ever since. Five years in the NBC Wardrobe Department prepared him for the hectic pace of the movie effects industry. In 1981, he left NBC and started working for a short time in Sid and Marty Krofft’s shop, where he met Mark Siegel, who recommended him to design and construct the stillsuits for Dune. Soon thereafter, he was hired to fabricate and portray the Staypuft Marshmallow Man in Ghostbusters at Richard Edlund’s Boss Films. At Boss Films, Billy befriended Randy Cook and Steve Johnson, who each would eventually employ him at their respective FX studios, Cook’s Ruckus Inc. for 3 years and then Johnson’s XFX (later Edge FX) for over 15 years. In addition to his long tenure with Steve Johnson, Billy has shared his boundless imagination, problem-solving skills, and innovative fabrication talents with many of Hollywood’s leading character creators and FX shops, including Carlo Rambaldi, All Effects Company, Optic Nerve Studios, Proteus FX, MastersFX, KNB EFX, Alterian, Rick Baker’s Cinovation Studios, and nearly a year at Stan Winston Studio working on A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Jurassic Park 3. Billy’s memorable creative contributions to movies can be seen in Men in Black, Jackass Forever, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Curse of Chucky, The Village, The Cat in the Hat, Bicentennial Man, Species 1 & 2, Army of Darkness, Pet Sematary II & Tenacious D In the Pick of Destiny, to name just a few.
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut
Special Effects:
1995 Species
2004 Spider-Man 2
2004 The Village
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
2022 Jackass Forever
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
1995 Species
2004 Spider-Man 2
2004 The Village
2006 Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
2022 Jackass Forever
Special Effects Supervisor:
1995 Species
1998 Species II
2004 Spider-Man 2
2004 The Village
2006 Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
2022 Jackass Forever
2024 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Special Effects Technician:
1984 Dune
1984 Ghostbusters
1992 Army of Darkness
1992 Pet Sematary II
1993 Full Eclipse
1995 Species
1998 Phantoms
1998 Species II
1999 Bicentennial Man
2001 Jurassic Park III
2003 Dreamcatcher
2003 The Cat in the Hat
2004 Spider-Man 2
2004 The Village
2006 Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
2007 Unearthed
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut
2011 The Beaver
2013 Curse of Chucky
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
2016 The Monkey King 2
2022 Jackass Forever
2024 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Visual Effects:
1984 Dune
1984 Ghostbusters
1992 Army of Darkness
1992 Pet Sematary II
1993 Full Eclipse
1995 Species
1998 Phantoms
1998 Species II
1999 Bicentennial Man
2001 Jurassic Park III
2003 Dreamcatcher
2003 The Cat in the Hat
2004 Spider-Man 2
2004 The Village
2006 Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
2007 Unearthed
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut
2011 The Beaver
2013 Curse of Chucky
2014 Kaiju Fury
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
2016 The Monkey King 2
2022 Jackass Forever
2024 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
1988 Monsters
Special Effects Technician:
1988 Monsters
1988 Something Is Out There
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