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  1. Chase Williamson (born July 7, 1988) is an American actor and film producer. He is best known for portraying David Wong in John Dies at the End (2012).

  2. Actor: John Dies at the End. Chase Williamson grew up in Southlake, Texas. He graduated with a BFA in Acting from the University of Southern California. Weeks later, he landed the lead role in Don Coscarelli's John Dies at the End opposite Paul Giamatti.

  3. 7,511 Followers, 1,040 Following, 132 Posts - Chase Williamson (@chillamson) on Instagram: "Actor in John Dies at the End, The Guest, VGHS, Blindspotting, The Jessica Cabin now on PRIME".

  4. Chase Williamson. Actor: John Dies at the End. Chase Williamson grew up in Southlake, Texas. He graduated with a BFA in Acting from the University of Southern California. Weeks later, he landed the lead role in Don Coscarelli's John Dies at the End opposite Paul Giamatti.

  5. Chase Williamson is an American actor, catapulted into the film industry with his debut role as David in “John Dies at the End” shortly after graduating from USC.

  6. Jul 14, 1988 · Chase Williamson is an American actor who appeared in 'The Guest,' 'Bad Match,' and 'John Dies at the End.'

  7. Movie Actor. Birthday July 7, 1988. Birth Sign Cancer. Birthplace Florida. Age 35 years old. About. Movie actor known for his role as David Wong in the 2012 comedic horror film John Dies at the End. He also appeared in the 2014 thriller The Guest. Before Fame.

  8. Chase Williamson is known as an Actor, Writer, and Associate Producer. Some of his work includes John Dies at the End, Siren, The Guest, Sparks, Beyond the Gates, Bad Match, Victor Crowley, and Artik.

  9. See Chase Williamson full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Chase Williamson's latest movies and tv shows.

  10. She starred in 17 silent films (many lost) and later authored a memoir, Lulu in Hollywood."She regards us from the screen as if the screen were not there; she casts away the artifice of film and invites us to play with her." - Roger, from his review of the silent classic Pandor's Box. Ebert Club. #83 October 5, 2011. Marie Haws | 2011-09-29.