Chuck Wells is known for Dante's Peak (1997), Boyz n the Hood (1991) and Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985).
Chuck Whaley is an actor, known for Northville Cemetery Massacre (1976).
Chuck Whetstone is known for Looking for Dr. Love, Black Bags (2023) and Help Wanted (2023).
Chuck Whitman is known for Divergent (2014), Hands Up (2021) and Dream Job (2014).
Chuck Wilder is known for Widelands (2002) and Why She Smiles (2021).
Chuck Willcocks is known for Code 8 (2019), Polar (2019) and Pay the Ghost (2015).
Chuck Williams is an Actor/Producer/Director/Writer with over 60 Films and Television shows. He has worked as an assistant director alongside such Hollywood heavyweights as James Cameron, Rob Cohen, Kathryn Bigelow, John Badham, Penelope Spheeris, Jonathan Kaplan, David Fincher, Jim Kouf and a host of others. Mr. Williams soon moved into producing. His films include the Sundance Channel's Eddie Presley, the action/adventure DOUBLE BLAST for HBO, The Telling for Showtime, Up Against Amanda for Roger Corman, William Shatner's Groom Lake for the Syfy Channel that was shot in Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas, and Jeff Burr's critically acclaimed World War II movie Straight Into Darkness, released by Universal Studios. Chuck also produced the first American Lucha Libre film Mil Mascaras vs The Aztec Mummy and Killer Pad directed by Robert Englund. Chuck co-directed/produced the critically acclaimed shocumentary Halloween . The Happy Haunting Of America with friend Daniel Roebuck who also co-hosted the Halloween favorite with Bob Burns. The DVD features Robert Englund, Alice Cooper, Tom Savini, Doug Bradley, and Angus Scrimm. Chuck has finally gotten back to his first love - acting. Most recently he appeared opposite of David Duchovny, Carla Gugino in Showtimes Californication Season 4,5,6 and Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides with Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz. He also co-starred with Bruce Campbell in Don Coscarelli's Bubba Ho-Tep and The Carbon Copy with Jonathan Breck. Also Bryan Loves You with Tony Todd and George Wendt and Sundance's 2012 selection "John Dies At The End" with Paul Giamatti Chuck has also performed lead roles in Groom Lake with Amy Acker, Syfi Channel's Soultaker, Bet's Up Against The Eight Ball, HBO's Double Blast with Linda Blair as well as countless other films and television shows, including CBS's The Young And The Restless. Chuck appeared as the murderous title character in the cult horror film Dark Walker, a role which gave him the honor of being immortalized as two Halloween mask's, one which was also featured in the hit comedy Knocked Up. Chuck was on The Girls Next Door Season 5 with Hugh Hefner, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, which aired on E Channel. Mr. Williams is now CEO of Avondale Pictures and just completed the movie "Shake Off the World which he was the Director/Writer of the film. He is now in Post Production on "The Faith Club" and is Directing/Writing a new Western for the company that will be shot in May/2018 in Tucson, Arizona. Mr. Williams is also involved with several charities and sits on several boards. He also travels around the world as a positive and influential speaker. Mr. Williams continues to create. Whether it's producing, directing, writing or acting, Chuck has no intention of slowing down.
Chuck Wooters is known for Ghost Nation (2019).
Chuck Workman's theatrical short, "Precious Images," made for the Directors Guild of America, won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short and has become the most widely shown short in film history. It was recently selected as a landmark film for preservation by the Library of Congress National Film Registry. Workman wrote, directed and produced several documentaries, including "Superstar," a theatrical documentary on artist Andy Warhol which appeared at the Berlin Festival, London Film Festival, and several other festivals. Workman's history of the motion picture, "The First 100 Years," appeared on HBO, and received a Cable ACE Award. He produced and directed "The Source," a documentary film on the Beat Generation, with performance sequences starring John Turturro, Dennis Hopper, and Johnny Depp. This film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. His documentary "Visionaries," on experimental film, was at the Tribeca Festival in 2010. He has just completed a feature length film essay "What is Cinema?," which premiered at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival, and is currently directing a documentary on Orson Welles, called "The Magician." Workman is the writer and director of an independent dramatic film, "A House on a Hill," starring Phillip Baker Hall, Laura San Giacomo, and Henry Rollins. "The Money," his first dramatic feature, was at the Deauville Festival, and several other festivals. Workman created short films and openings for twenty Academy Awards presentations and two Emmy Award shows, was nominated for an Emmy for Directorial Achievement for his work on the Oscar show, and has been nominated nine times for editing on the Oscar show. He also created short films for the Motion Picture and Television Fund, UCLA, the Reagan Library, the Motion Picture Association of America, Disneyworld, Eastman Kodak, Turner, and many other organizations and companies. Workman's short film, "Words," was produced for the Writers Guild and was at several festivals, including New York and Denver, where it was awarded Best Short. His short, "A Tribute to Charlie Chaplin," appeared at the Cannes Festival in 2002 and several festivals in 2003. His video work has been featured in London's Museum of the Moving Image, New York's American Museum of the Moving Image, and the Oakland Museum of Art. Workman was also a leading maker of film trailers and promos. He created trailers for "Star Wars," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "American Graffiti," "Paris, Texas" and other major films, He also created main titles and special sequences for movies and TV series, and directed numerous television commercials, receiving three CLIO awards. Chuck Workman is a former President of the International Documentary Association, was a Commissioner of the Santa Monica Arts Commission, and is a member of the Grants Committee of the Motion Picture Academy. He was recently a visiting artist for the U.S. State Department, showing films and speaking in many countries. He has lectured at 30 universities and media arts centers and is currently a Distinguished Artist and Coordinator of the Film Program at Purchase College in New York.
Chuck Zito was born on March 1, 1953 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Sons of Anarchy (2008), Oz (1997) and Homefront (2013).