A man always seeking creativity and art as a means of expression, Bill
Worley started directing films in the 4th grade, creating breakthrough home videos such as “Robbers” (like the show COPS, but…ya know). Bill quickly went on to UGA, where he worked on several independent films and video projects, eventually traveling to Haiti and Peru to film fundraising video’s for orphans (that’s right ladies). He also got some degrees.

Bill first caught the comedy sickness by performing stand-up around Atlanta in 2007. Then, after attending a “Brawl” show, Bill developed an improv obsession further fueled by enrolling in classes at Dad’s Garage in
mid-2008, and currently performs on occasion on Dad’s main stage. In late 08, he was turned on to the “Doug Dank Project” at Push Push theater and started attending long-form improv workshops taught there by guru Matt Stanton. Bill decided to further his long-form improv education by enrolling in JaCKPie classes in January of 2009.

With no consideration for his complete lack of free time, in mid-2009 Bill
joined and is currently a member of the cast of Automatic Improv, a troupe that plays every Tuesday at Relapse theater at 8:00pm (before Richard Kickers).

Mr. Bill completed his formal JaCKPie education in Dec. 2009, and can
usually be scene in or around the scene.

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