WILLIAM FORSYTHE (Shaye) is a versatile actor who has appeared in over fifty motion picture and television productions. Forsythe co-starred as an FBI agent in the box office hit "The Rock," and created the role of Flattop for Warren Beatty's "Dick Tracy." He gave a critically-hailed performance in "The Waterdance" which earned top honors at the Sundance Film Festival. His other motion picture appearances include "Palookaville," "Things To Do in Denver When You're Dead," "Virtuosity," "The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag," "American Me," "Stone Cold," "Out for Justice," "Extreme Prejudice," "Raising Arizona," "Once Upon a Time in America," "Cloak and Dagger," "Dead Bang" and "King of the Mountain," to name a few.

On television he recently appeared in the Emmy Award-winning HBO film "Gotti" and in the telefilm "First Time Felon." He had a starring role as the ruthless Al Capone in the '90s version of the popular series "The Untouchables." Born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Forsythe has been acting since he was ten, performing in church and community theaters at 14, and was acting professionally by age 17.

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