Simon Anthony, a versatile actor with a rich background in both film and theater, began his journey in North Hollywood, where his passion for cinema blossomed during childhood nights spent waiting for the flicker of drive-in movie screens. Known for his compelling performances, he gained recognition for his role as William Douchet in the cult classic "Witchboard" (1986) and more recently in "The Fifth" (2007), a film that has become a sought-after title among collectors for its unique blend of psychological tension and supernatural elements.
Beyond film, Simon's contributions to television include appearances in popular series like "Veronica Mars," "24," and "Law and Order: Los Angeles." His work extends to acclaimed productions like "Embedded," where his talent was highlighted by major publications. Collectors appreciate Simon’s diverse body of work, not only for its artistic merit but also for the nostalgia and cultural significance that his performances bring to the physical media landscape. His involvement in the arts, including a noteworthy narration for the IMAX film "Train Time," further solidifies his status as a treasured figure in the world of home video enthusiasts.