About: Who Said That?
The website is a fun, informative blog for Baby Boomers, featuring Pop Culture Movie Trivia questions along with entertaining articles on improving memory and mental fitness. The site also features short videos where we ask the question “Who Said That?” and Boomers guess the movie classic and the name of the iconic actor who said a memorable movie “one-liner”.
My Story: Richard Wills
Richard Wills is a freelance content creator and former Los Angeles bail bondsman, having worked at two of the city’s busiest agencies in crime-active communities. He is the author of six non-fiction books, including the best-seller “The Professional Bondsman – How to Start and Operate Your Own Bail Bond Agency”, which has used as a training manual for bail bondsmen in California and across the country. He’s been an actor, TV host, screenwriter, director and producer. His work as a TV host and producer earned him a finalist in the WAVE (Western Access Video Excellence) Awards competition for Instructional Programs-Community Producer. Competition for this award included six states: California, Nevada, Hawaii, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.
After interviewing over 200 book authors and experts on his TV program, Book Parade! with Richard Wills, he decided to draw upon his years as a bail bondsman and write his first work of fiction. He has the perfect background for writing his first adult fiction crime noir novel, 77th and Broadway: A Decade in a World of Crime. In this book he masterfully interweaves 25 true-event crime stories into one roller coaster ride, entailing unscrupulous individuals whose lives illuminate issues of social injustice, betrayal, corruption, power and punishment. Publishers Weekly, Bookfile Critic’s Review quoted, “The novel’s central focus on bail bondsmen in a distinctive time period in Los Angeles is highly original, as is its piecemeal structure and integration of true crime…Score Rating for Originality: 8 out of 10.” The book is available at Amazon where it made Amazon’s best-sellers list on its debut under the category, Best Philosophy of Good and Evil.
Richard’s passion for writing led him to create the blog, “Who Said That?” The website is a fun, informative blog featuring Pop Culture Movie Trivia questions for Baby Boomers along with entertaining articles on improving memory and mental fitness. The site also features short videos where Boomers can guess the movie classic and the name of the iconic actor who said a memorable movie “one-liner”.
Richard is an avid walker and is passionate about prison reform. His favorite sports include Pro Bull Riding, Track and Field, Pro Basketball, and Football.
Attention Producers and Agents: Richard is currently pursuing a book-to-film, television project deal with a major streaming company. The project/TV pilot is titled “It’s a Cutthroat Business”, adapted from his book 77th and Broadway. Please click here to check out his Producer’s Pitch Package: www.StoryRocket.com
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