Face the Truth

by Bill Chott

in COMEDY, EXPERIMENTS

Thus far in our continuing series we’ve examined how amateurs can use facial expressions in their daily lives to improve their overall communication strategy. Today, we’ll focus on the professional applications as Bill Chott demonstrates some of the facial expressions he has used in his work in The Ringer, The Wizards of Waverly Place, and The Rum Diary among many others. **Warning – these are masterclass expressions and should not be attempted by novices.**

BILL WITH ITEM LISTImages via Bill Sawalich

A. “Sweet lil’ ole me?”

B. “Whoah!”

C. “Hold on, lemme think.”

D. “Yawn.”

E. “Stop…right…there!”

F. “Hmmph! I guess I won… for a change.”

G. “Pssst. Don’t tell anybody you heard it from me.”

H.”Eureka!”

I. “Hold It!”

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Bill Chott

Bill Chott is currently appearing in the family film Marshall's Miracle. He was in The Rum Diary with Johnny Depp and appeared regularly in the Disney hit show Wizards of Waverly Place. Orginally from St. Louis Missouri, He has a film/TV/voiceover career in Hollywood and teaches improv in Hollywood, Pasadena and around the world. He attended Central Methodist University and trained in Improvisation at The Second City. There he worked with such comedy powerhouses as Tina Fey, Steve Carell, and Stephen Colbert among many others. Bill starred on The Dana Carvey Show, does cartoon voices on PBS, Saturday Night Live and in film, he appeared in Galaxy Quest, Dude Where’s My Car, and he was a lead role as Thomas, the Special Olympian who brings home the bronze in the Farrelly Bros. film The Ringer. His family-friendly humor is infused with a twisted dark side that shows you can play clean and still be very, very disturbed.

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