
Billy Brannigan
Acting
Biography
Billy Brannigan began auditioning for television/film after graduating high school. A few years later - he has studied at actor James Franco's school in New York and worked on a vast range of productions. After taking on a lead role in the television program "A Crime To Remember” as famous serial killer William Heirens, Billy began work on quite a few feature films across a range of streaming platforms. One of these performances lead to a nomination for a "Best Actor" award at a large horror film festival.
Known For

Pennsylvania, 1993. After getting caught with another girl, teenager Cameron Post is sent to a conversion therapy center run by the strict Dr. Lydia Marsh and her brother, Reverend Rick, whose treatment consists in repenting for feeling “same sex attraction.” Cameron befriends fellow sinners Jane and Adam, thus creating a new family to deal with the surrounding intolerance.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

An American drifter is cursed and undergoes a supernatural transformation after arriving in a rural Romanian village and stealing from a produce stand.
Cursed

After the death of their abusive father, two estranged twin brothers must reunite and sell off his property.
Six Weeks to Twelve Years

Six friends become prey for a sadistic psychopath when they decide to ditch their high school's after prom party for their own celebration at a secluded house.
Party Night

A young woman must stop a centuries old demon from unleashing hell on a small town after she fails to complete an ancient sacrifice designed to prevent it.
Fire on the Mountain

Students attending a Christmas party at a sorority house with a sinister past are stalked by a bloodthirsty killer disguised as Mrs. Claus.
Mrs. Claus

“Last Call” is a dark comedy short about a self-sabotaging party girl, Nikki, who wakes up in purgatory following a drunkenly deadly accident. Unprepared for her arrival, Nikki’s less-than-enthusiastic angel forces her to confront her cringiest blackouts and the bad decisions she can no longer laugh off. What begins as a comedic hangover set in liminal space quickly becomes a reckoning with accountability, memory, and the stories we tell to excuse ourselves.
Last Call

A group of young anarchists get in over their heads in their attempt to become protest artists.
Propaganda of the Deed

Short film screened at Chicago Horror Film Festival 2025.