Bill Raymond was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in his acting career, Raymond landed roles in various films, including "An Inspector Calls" (1954) with Alastair Sim, the sports drama "Eight Men Out" (1988) with John Cusack and "How I Got Into College" (1989). He also appeared in "Me and Him" (1989), the Chris Sarandon drama "Forced March" (1989) and the comedy "Quick Change" (1990) with Bill Murray. He continued to act in productions like the Rip Torn dramatic adaptation "Where the Rivers Flow North" (1994), "The Ref" (1994) and "The Crow" (1994) with Brandon Lee. He also appeared in the Ally Sheedy comedy "Groupies (The Weston Group)" (1998). More recently, he continued to act in the Richard Gere comedic drama "Autumn in New York" (2000), the drama "Spring Forward" (2000) with Ned Beatty and the Meredith Monroe dramatic adaptation "The Year That Trembled" (2003). He also appeared in "What Alice Found" (2003) and the dramatic period piece "Dogville" (2004) with Nicole Kidman. Raymond most recently acted in "Rob The Mob" (2014) with Michael Pitt.