Bill Randolph (born October 11, 1953) is an American actor who has starred in films and appeared on television.
[1] Afterwards, he attended Allan Hancock College and studied at its PCCA theater training program.
[3] He starred with Mercedes Hall (mother of Anthony Michael Hall) in Lanny Meyer and Arthur Morey's social protest disco musical St. Joan of the Microphone, which played in New York City parks and festivals, including the Lincoln Center Outdoor Festival, in the summer of 1977.
He made guest appearances on TV shows such as Hill Street Blues and As the World Turns.
[6][7] Randolph retired from acting in the early 1990s to pursue a more steady career as a graphic designer and would work for the New York Daily News.