Top TV Shows - Bill Walters
Bill Walters's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • The Americans Poster
    #299
    The Americans
    as Homeless at Soup Kitchen (uncredited) 1 episode
    #299 in TVScore: 2.3
    The Americans is an American television series that follows the lives of two KGB sleeper agents posing as an American married couple in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. during the Cold War era. The show explores the complex and often conflicting roles of Elizabeth and Philip Jennings as they navigate their loyalty to their homeland and their growing ties to the American way of life. Filled with suspense and espionage, The Americans takes viewers on a thrilling journey as the couple balances their covert operations with the challenges of raising a family in the midst of heightened tension between the superpowers.
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    #674
    White Collar
    as Weird Guy in Lobby 1 episode
    #674 in TVScore: 1.0
    White Collar is a television show that follows the story of Neal Caffrey, a skilled con artist who forms an unlikely partnership with FBI agent Peter Burke. Together, they solve white-collar crimes and bring down elusive criminals. The show combines elements of crime procedural and buddy comedy, offering a fresh and entertaining perspective on the world of white-collar crime. With its smart writing, intricate plotlines, and charismatic performances, White Collar keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while exploring the complex dynamics between law enforcement and the criminal underworld.
Top Movies - Bill Walters
Bill Walters's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 14 movies sorted by current online popularity.
  • The Dark Tower Poster
    #483
    The Dark Tower
    as Homeless Man in Alley (uncredited)
    #483 in moviesScore: 0.8
    The Dark Tower is a captivating science fantasy Western action film directed by Nikolaj Arcel. Based on Stephen King's novel series, the film follows Roland Deschain, a gunslinger who embarks on a mission to protect the Dark Tower, a mythical structure that holds all realities together. Alongside his apprentice, Jake Chambers, Roland battles against Walter Padick, also known as The Man in Black. Set in both modern-day New York City and the Old West-style parallel universe of Mid-World, the film seamlessly combines elements from the novel series and serves as a sequel to the novels.
  • John Wick: Chapter 2 Poster
    #868
    John Wick: Chapter 2
    as Homeless Man in Chinatown (uncredited)
    #868 in moviesScore: 0.6
    John Wick: Chapter 2 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film and the sequel to John Wick (2014). Directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad, the movie stars Keanu Reeves as the titular character, who is pulled out of retirement when a former associate forces him to assist with a dangerous mission in Rome. Alongside a talented ensemble cast including Common, Laurence Fishburne, and Ruby Rose, Wick must navigate a treacherous world of assassins and fight against some of the deadliest killers in the world.
  • Enchanted Poster
    #1,081
    Enchanted
    as 42nd Street BG (uncredited)
    #1,081 in moviesScore: 0.5
    Enchanted is a 2007 American live-action/animated musical fantasy romantic comedy film that follows the story of Princess Giselle, who is banished from her animated kingdom into modern-day Manhattan. As she navigates the gritty reality of the city, she begins to question the possibility of a fairy tale romance in the real world.
  • Midnight Cowboy Poster
    #1,129
    Midnight Cowboy
    as St. Bernard Owner (uncredited)
    #1,129 in moviesScore: 0.5
    Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American drama film directed by John Schlesinger, depicting the friendship between two hustlers in New York City.
  • Riding in Cars with Boys Poster
    #1,145
    Riding in Cars with Boys
    as Hippie at Party (uncredited)
    #1,145 in moviesScore: 0.5
    Riding in Cars with Boys is a 2001 American biographical film directed by Penny Marshall. It is based on the autobiography of Beverly Donofrio, recounting her journey as a teen mother who eventually pursued higher education. The narrative unfolds from 1961 to 1986 and stars Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, Brittany Murphy, and James Woods.
  • Annie Poster
    #1,804
    Annie
    as Soup Kitchen Guest (uncredited)
    #1,804 in moviesScore: 0.3
    Annie is a 2014 musical comedy-drama film directed by Will Gluck, based on the Broadway musical of the same name. It tells the story of a young orphan named Annie, living in New York City and taken in by a wealthy mayoral candidate, leading to unexpected changes in both of their lives.
  • The Wrestler Poster
    #2,279
    The Wrestler
    as Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
    #2,279 in moviesScore: 0.2
    The Wrestler is a 2008 American sports drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky, starring Mickey Rourke as Randy "The Ram" Robinson, an aging professional wrestler who struggles with his failing health and fading fame. As he attempts to revive his career, he also seeks to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter and pursue a romance with a stripper.
  • Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Poster
    #3,524
    Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
    as Homeless Man (uncredited)
    #3,524 in moviesScore: 0.1
    Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a 2011 American drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Eric Roth, based on the 2005 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer. Starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, and Thomas Horn, the film follows a young boy named Oskar as he searches for the lock that matches a key left by his father who died in the September 11 attacks.
  • Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Poster
    #3,653
    Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
    as Homeless at PABT (uncredited)
    #3,653 in moviesScore: 0.1
    Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film about two teenagers, Nick and Norah, who form an unexpected connection while searching for a secret show by their favorite band and looking for Norah's lost friend during a night in New York City.
  • Analyze That Poster
    #4,269
    Analyze That
    as Sing Sing Inmate (uncredited)
    #4,269 in moviesScore: 0.1
    Analyze That is a 2002 American mafia comedy film directed by Harold Ramis. It is a sequel to the 1999 film Analyze This, with Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal reprising their roles as mobster Paul Vitti and psychiatrist Ben Sobel. The film did not achieve the same commercial success as its predecessor.
  • Ricki and the Flash Poster
    #4,663
    Ricki and the Flash
    as Salt Well Regular (uncredited)
    #4,663 in moviesScore: 0.1
    Ricki and the Flash is a 2015 American musical comedy-drama film featuring Meryl Streep as a former rock star who seeks to reconcile with her family. Directed by Jonathan Demme, the film showcases a blend of music, drama, and redemption.
  • Man on a Ledge Poster
    #5,062
    Man on a Ledge
    as Inmate
    #5,062 in moviesScore: 0.1
    Man on a Ledge is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Asger Leth. The movie revolves around an ex-cop who threatens to jump from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, prompting the NYPD to dispatch a female police psychologist to negotiate with him. Unbeknownst to the police, the suicide attempt is a diversion for a major diamond heist.
  • You Don't Know Jack Poster
    #5,838
    You Don't Know Jack
    as Michigan Inmate (uncredited)
    #5,838 in moviesScore: 0.0
    You Don't Know Jack is a 2010 American made-for-television biopic that follows the controversial efforts of Dr. Jack Kevorkian to advocate for assisted suicide. The film stars Al Pacino, John Goodman, Danny Huston, Susan Sarandon, and Brenda Vaccaro.
  • Being Flynn Poster
    #7,052
    Being Flynn
    as Homeless Man in Shelter (uncredited)
    #7,052 in moviesScore: 0.0
    Being Flynn is a 2012 American drama film based on the memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City. It follows Nick Flynn, an aspiring writer working at a homeless shelter, who reconnects with his estranged father Jonathan, an ex-con and self-proclaimed poet. As Nick grapples with his own struggles, he is faced with the decision of reconnecting with his troubled father.