Bill Hainsworth

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William Sean Hainsworth, born July 31, 1968 in Melrose Park, Illinois and raised in the suburbs of Chicago in Glendale Heights, caught the acting bug at Glenbard East High School through drama class and has been successfully employed in the entertainment industry ever since. Hainsworth graduated Glenbard East High School in 1986.

Hainsworth performed his first play at the College of DuPage, the alma mater of John and Jim Belushi, in 1987. In 1990, Hainsworth joined the professional theatre group, "The Buffalo Theatre Ensemble" and joined the North American Premiere of "Custom of the Country" by Nicholas Wright.

From 1997 to mid-1998, Hainsworth has also performed his craft that can be experienced beyond Chicago, his hometown metropolitan area. Hainsworth played the sports reporter/cohort, "John Wayne Gacy, the Killer Clown on Sports" on the nationally syndicated morning radio show, Mancow's Morning Madhouse, hosted by Mancow Muller. The show, which was broadcasted from the studios of WRCX-FM (Rock 103.5) at the John Hancock Center, was heard from various radio markets throughout the United States.

After Mancow's Morning Madhouse, Hainsworth went on to work in a couple more professional theatres and has since settled at the Buena Park, California location of Medieval Times, a middle ages-themed dinner theater. Hainsworth performs as a character in the show.

Currently, Hainsworth can be seen in two independent films. Spaced Out and The Age of Fiction. Aside from acting, Hainsworth also performs voice over work and as a Performer for TV and Radio commercials and Video Games. Hainsworth married Anna Ward on April 27, 2006 and now lives in Hollywood, California where he and his wife are pursuing a careers in the acting industry.

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