William Kosovic
William Kosovic, yeah, that guy’s been popping up all over the place lately. You’ve probably caught his name in the credits if you’ve binged any decent thrillers or horror shows the past year or so. He’s the dude who showed up in Sharp Corner (2024), delivering a performance that makes you want to check your locks twice before bed. Seriously, that movie? Twisted. Kosovic’s presence just kind of lingers long after the credits roll, like you’re still watching him out of the corner of your eye.
But, honestly, his work in The Fall of the House of Usher (2023) is the one that really got people talking. I mean, the original Poe story already creeps people out, but Kosovic? He brought this edge—like, not your typical tortured soul, more like someone who’s actually lived through hell and isn’t afraid to drag you along for the ride. The way he handled those scenes, you could tell he wasn’t just there to collect a paycheck. There’s a rawness to his acting that’s kind of rare these days.
And don’t sleep on Tracker (2024) either. It’s more action-heavy than the other stuff, but Kosovic’s still got that intensity—like he could snap or save you in the same breath, depends on his mood. Versatile, honestly. Some actors just play themselves in every movie, but this guy? Nah, he disappears into the character. Kind of makes you wonder what he’ll do next.