From his humble Super-8 beginnings to his current status as a pop culture icon, Mr. Bill has done it all: TV, a top ten iPhone app, a best-selling book, tribute at the Smithsonian, Letterman... Millions of fans through four decades have found humor in Mr. Bill's everyday struggles.

"MasterCard executives have found a new poster boy for the angst-ridden economy: Mr. Bill." - Wendy A. Lee, New York Times

"Mr. Bill tested well with viewers of all ages. People who had never heard of him before found him to be a charming character. He's a little clay guy who things happen to and he's just fine." - Joyce King Thomas, executive vice president and chief creative officer at McCann-Erickson

Mr. Bill's high "Q" rating is not surprising, considering his record number of appearances on tv when SNL was a cultural phenomenon and its ratings were at their highest. The original episodes created by Walter Williams have run in syndication ever since exposing Mr. Bill to new generations and have been distributed on top-selling tapes and DVD.

Mr. Bill's ongoing successful licensing career has burgeoned into many foreign markets including Australia, Europe, and Japan. Multipet's talking dog toy was number one in sales on Amazon, his iPhone app made the top ten, and his Hallmark line of cards sold millions. His short films find new audiences everyday on the Internet where millions have watched them and many have been inspired to create their own. And now they can be Mr. Bill with Intel's new Pocket Avatar.

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Monty Python's Farewell Reunion (July 2014)

Terry Gilliam

Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam at Jazz Fest (2013)

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Mr. Bill on "Medium" (Allison's opening nightmare 2010)

Mr. Bill for Mastercard (National campaign 2008-2009)

 

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