
Age: 74
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William "Bill" Moseley (born November 11, 1951) is an American film actor and musician who has starred in a number of cult classic horror films, including House of 1000 Corpses, Repo! The Genetic Opera and The Devil's Rejects. His first big role was in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as Chop Top. He has also released records with guitarist Buckethead, in the band Cornbugs. Moseley was born in Stamford, Connecticut, and grew up in Barrington Hills, Illinois. He is the son of Virginia Gillette (Kleitz), a journalist, and S. D. Moseley (Spencer Dumaresq Moseley), who was a member of the Yale Corporation, All-American captain and center of the 1942 Yale football team, and chairman and chief executive of the Railway Express Agency. His grandfather, George Moseley, also played football at Yale and was an All-American. He is a graduate of Yale University. For a period of time, Moseley operated as a journalist, writing for such magazines as Omni, National Lampoon and Psychology Today.

Bill Moseley

Lord F.
for Lord F. in The Swamp (Poohverse / Slasher Horror)
Suggested by kaueoliveira

Deep in the isolated, mist-choked marshlands of the Scottish Highlands lies a forbidden zone locals refuse to speak of. Decades ago, a deformed, hulking hermit known only as "The Ogre" was hunted by a mob of villagers. He retreated into the bog, swearing vengeance on anyone who trespassed on his land. The story follows a group of obnoxious American "Urban Explorers" and TikTokers who break into the quarantine zone to find the legendary "Gingerbread House" (a ruin of a bakery where a cannibalistic baker once lived). They don't find magic; they find a 7-foot-tall, green-skinned mutant wearing human leather and armed with a rusted, massive woodcutter’s axe. He is accompanied by his "steed"—a feral, hairless, donkey-like creature that is actually a man surgically modified and lobotomized. The film is a relentless, mean-spirited slasher where the victims are crushed, skinned ("like onions"), and drowned in the mire. The catchphrase "Get Out of My Swamp" is not a warning; it’s a death sentence.