Willam Belli was born on the 30th June 1982, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, and is a drag queen/actor, reality television personality, model, as well as a recording artist, who rose to fame appearing in the television drama series “Nip/Tuck” (2004 – 2006) as a transgender female named Cherry Peck. Willam Beli has been active in show business since 2000.
How much is the net worth of Willan Belli? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the outright size of his wealth is as much as $1 million, as of the data presented in late 2017, accumulated from his career in the entertainment industry.
Willam Belli Net Worth $1.5 Million
To begin with, he was raised with his two siblings in Florida. William’s father worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration field centre. The aunt of William, Mary Lou Belli, worked as a television director, and generated his interest in the world of entertainment.
In 2000, Belli debuted as an actor in the role of a male prostitute when appearing in several episodes of the TV police drama series “The District”. Later, he created characters in various other television series including “Boston Public” (2003), “Cold Case” (2003), “The Shield” (2004), and “Eve” (2004) until he rose to prominence landing the role of Cherry Peck in the medical drama series “Nip/Tuck” (2004 – 2006). From 2005 to 2012, Belli created many more characters, appearing in episodes of popular series including “My Name Is Earl” (2005), “Related” (2005), “Saved” (2006), “CSI:NY” (2007), “Southland” (2009), “Criminal Minds” (2009), and “Wonder Women” (2011). In 2012, Belli became a participant in the reality competition series “RuPaul’s Drag Race”; contestants are given various challenges each week and are evaluated by a panel of judges – Willam was eliminated in the 7th episode. The same year, he unsuccessfully took part in another show of the same franchise “RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked”.
Moreover, Beli has increased the size of his net worth appearing on the big screen, usually landing female or transsexual parts. A notable role was starring alongside Alexandra Mathews in the film “Defying Gravity” (2008) directed by Michael Keller; the film participated in and was rewarded in a number of independent film festivals including Fallbrook Film, Action on Film International, Paso Robles Digital Film Festivals among others. In 2010, he starred in the rape and revenge exploitation film “Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives” which, however, received a negative reaction from critics. Additionally, criticism was expressed on other films including “BloodRayne: The Third Reich” (2010) in which Willam starred with Natassia Malthe and Michael Paré, as well as “Blubberella” (2011) directed by Uwe Boll, and the comedy film “Hurricane Bianca” alongside Bianca Del Rio. Willam will also appear as himself in “A Very Sordid Wedding” scheduled for a 2018 release.
Furthermore, William Belli added sums to his net worth appearing in web series including “Transfashionable” (2012 – 2013), “Billium’s Wheatdown” (2013 – present) and others. He is also the host of the web shows “Beatdown” (2014 – present) and “Paint Me Bitch” (2014 – present). He is now scheduled to host a 13-episode talk show series on Fullscreen, entitled “Suck Less”.
Last but not least, Belli has released two studio albums “The Wreckoning” (2012) and “Shartistry in Motion” (2015). The latter peaked in the top position of the Billboard Comedy Top 100, no doubt adding somewhat to his bank account..
Finally, in the personal life of Willam Belli, he keeps it very private and does not reveal any facts , however, rumours are rife that he is married and so has a husband.
Willam was the only queen to be disqualified from RuPaul's Drag Race in seven seasons.
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Willam was in a "girl" group with drag queens Detox Icunt and Vicky Vox. The group produced songs such as "Chow Down at Chick Fil A" and "Silicone." The group has broken up.
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Willam is an American Apparel Ad Girl alongside drag queens Courtney Act and Alaska Thunderfuck 5000.
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Nominated for "Most Addictive Reality Star" at the 2012 NewNowNext Awards.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Joey Stefano
2018
pre-production
Geoffrey Gann / 'Karen Dior'
Kicking Zombie Ass for Jesus
2017
post-production
Beth-Ann Fetterman
Girls Will Be Girls 2012
announced
Prosecutor
Swipe Left
post-production
When We Rise
2017
TV Mini-Series
Jason
Hurricane Bianca
2016
Bailey
Go-Go Boy Interrupted
2016
TV Series
Willam
Hit the Floor
2016
TV Series
Willam
Mouthpiece
2015
Diva Bell
Hollywood
2015
Champagne
Eastsiders
2015
TV Series
Douglas / Gomorrah Ray
Hollywoodland
2014
TV Series
Guest
Mean Boyz
2014
Video short
Southern Baptist Sissies
2013
Benny
The Fairfax File
2013
Short
Flame LaTouche
Neil's Puppet Dreams
2013
TV Series
Drag Performer
The New Normal
2013
TV Series
Nana Drag Queen
Fake Fingernails, Cash and Viagra
2012
Short
Franklin
Squad 85
2012
TV Series
Belli
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2012
TV Series
Dahlia
Lost Angeles
2012
Bob
The Newest Pledge
2012
Sailor
The Watch
2012/I
Olivia (uncredited)
2ND Take
2011
Bathroom Tranny
Qwerty
2011
Clerk
Someplace Better Than Here
2011
Short
Travis
Wonder Woman
2011
TV Movie
Fake Marilyn Monroe
Blubberella
2011
Vadge
Glistening
2011
TV Series
Uno
BloodRayne: The Third Reich
2011
Vasyl Tishenko
Cinema Verite
2011
TV Movie
Candy
Good Job, Thanks!
2011
TV Series
Actress
A Series of Unfortunate People
2011
TV Series
Cami
Silver Lake
2010
Short
Dario
Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives
2010
Rachel Slurr
Barry Munday
2010
Felicia (uncredited)
Road to the Altar
2009
Jamie
Tools 4 Fools
2009
Short
Blonde Drag Queen
Criminal Minds
2009
TV Series
Walter Patterson
Southland
2009
TV Series
Sheila
Sex Drugs Guns
2009
Candy
Crowded
2008
Short
Celeste
Chocolate News
2008
TV Series
Supernova Chablis
Tranny McGuyver
2008
Short
Officer Mac
Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!
2008
Transamerican Stewardess Nancy Needatwat
Dog Tags
2008
Alan
Defying Gravity
2008
Lola
Women's Murder Club
2007
TV Series
Sasha Simone
American Body Shop
2007
TV Series
Wanda
Because I Said So
2007
Transsexual
CSI: NY
2007
TV Series
Candy Darling
Big Top
2006
Renee
Nip/Tuck
2004-2006
TV Series
Cherry Peck
Saved
2006
TV Series
Tippi
Unbeatable Harold
2006
Anita Boner
Related
2005
TV Series
Amy
My Name Is Earl
2005
TV Series
D.J.
Screech of the Decapitated
2005
Video
Marta
Eve
2004
TV Series
Waiter
The Last Shot
2004
Bus Stop Drag Queen
The Shield
2004
TV Series
Colt
Cold Case
2003
TV Series
Drag Performer #1
American Wedding
2003
Butch Queen
Boston Public
2003
TV Series
Mike
The District
2002
TV Series
Hustler Darrin Jacobs
Work Mom
TV Movie
Bob
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Willam's Beatdown
2012-2013
TV Mini-Series co-producer - 12 episodes
Tranny McGuyver
2008
Short executive producer
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Dinner Bash
2015
TV Series additional writer
Blubberella
2011
co-written by
Tranny McGuyver
2008
Short creator
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked!
2013
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Cinema Verite
2011
TV Movie performer: "My Place Tonight"
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Dinner Bash
2015
TV Series special thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Straight Outta Oz
2016
Himself
The Dinner Bash
2015
TV Series
Himself
Hey Qween
2014
TV Series
Himself
RuPaul's Drag Race
2012-2013
TV Series
Himself - Contestant / Himself - Audience Member / Himself - Coutdown Correspondent / ...
Willam's Beatdown
2012-2013
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Host
2013 New Now Next Awards
2013
TV Special
Himself
RuPaul's Drag U
2012
TV Series
Himself - Professor
The Stylish
2012
TV Series
Himself - Host - Willam's Beatdown
2012 New Now Next Awards
2012
TV Special
Himself
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked!
2012
TV Series
Himself / Willam
Svetlana
2011
TV Series
Himself
Gaysharktank.com
2010
Short
Himself
366 positions
2006
Video documentary
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2016
ISA
Indie Series Awards
Best Guest Actor - Drama
Eastsiders (2012)
Known for movies
American Wedding (2003) as Butch Queen
Because I Said So (2007) as Transsexual
Southern Baptist Sissies (2013) as Benny
BloodRayne: The Third Reich (2011) as Vasyl Tishenko