Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and The Mike Vilardi Show with Mike Vilardi will interview actor, William McNamara.\n\nWilliam McNamara studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and has since notched up over one hundred and sixty-five film and TV appearances. One of his first roles was that of Joel in the teen movie\xa0Dream a Little Dream (1989)\xa0with\xa0Corey Feldman\xa0and\xa0Corey Haim. He followed this up with the\xa0Bette Midler\xa0film\xa0Stella (1990). It was during the nineties, however, that William - arguably - turned out some of his best performances. He gave a great performance as Derek Wolfe Jr in the\xa0Ernest R. Dickerson\xa0manhunt thriller\xa0Surviving the Game (1994), in which he worked with a cast of talented veteran actors including\xa0F. Murray Abraham,\xa0Gary Busey,\xa0Rutger Hauer, and\xa0John C. McGinley. That same year he was again teamed with\xa0Gary Busey\xa0- and\xa0Tom Berenger\xa0- in the Navy comedy\xa0Chasers (1994), directed by\xa0Dennis Hopper. His most prized - and chilling - role, though, is that of Peter Foley the copycat serial killer in the psychological thriller\xa0Copycat (1995). The film also starred\xa0Sigourney Weaver,\xa0Dermot Mulroney, and jazz musician\xa0Harry Connick Jr.. He appeared with\xa0Andrew McCarthy\xa0and\xa0John Stockwell\xa0in\xa0Stag (1997), and made his way towards the millennium opposite\xa0Gabriel Byrne\xa0in the World War II drama\xa0The Brylcreem Boys (1998).