
William Maxwell
Biography
William was born in Liverpool and relocated to Oldham when he was nine years old. His stage career includes portraying Toby Belch in Twelfth Night for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Valk in The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs, and the roles of Snawley and Tompkins in Nicholas Nickleby, performed in both London and New York. He also appeared as the Club Secretary in Comedians at the Old Vic Theatre, alongside the legendary Jimmy Jewel. In addition, Bill created and performed a one-man show based on the work of Brendan Behan. On television, he played the Duke of Cleves in The Wives of Henry VIII, Sergeant Petty in The Case of the Frightened Lady, and Crookes in Strangers. His television credits also include appearances in Coronation Street, The Dustbin Men, Z Cars, When the Boat Comes In, Funnyman, Softly, Softly, Dempsey and Makepeace, and Brookside. His film work includes roles in The Ploughman's Lunch, Cicero, Blood Beast Terror, and The Witchfinder General.
Movie Appearances

Provoked: A True Story
as Judge Swinton Thomas
2007

Baby Love
as Reporter
1974

Brothers in Trouble
as Doctor
1995

The Case of the Frightened Lady
as Sergeant Totty
1983

One Bummer News Day
as Peter Postgate
1978

There's a Hole in Your Dustbin, Delilah
as Coalman
1968

The Ploughman's Lunch
as Journalist
1983

Justice - Uncle Sangi
as Neighbour
1979

Pews
as Mike
1980
Grass
as Joe
1982








