Billy's Story:
Fully matured, an Aries spirit aspires to a courageous "never say die" attitude, and an eagerness to take advantage of every new opportunity that comes along. Their fun-loving approach to life and youthful nature is admired by many. Born in Gardena, California on March 26th, Billy Warlock is an Aries in every way.

In early 2004, Billy Warlock moved from his long-time home in Southern California to New York City to pursue an opportunity on Broadway. He portrays "Felix" in the Off-Broadway play titled "The Normal Heart" which opens April 6, 2004 at the Public Theatre in Manhattan.

In June of 1997, Billy Warlock was offered the role of A.J. Quartermaine on ABC's highest rated daytime drama, General Hospital. Heir to his family's multi-national holdings, and multi-leveled domestic squabbles, A.J. Quartermaine has his hands full balancing between the man his parents want him to become and the mature adult that he desires to be. But Billy brings with him to the role an intense maturity and refined skill. The character of A.J. Quartermaine is a difficult one to play. He's an alcoholic, he's misunderstood, he's angry, yet he's loving and flirtatious in a way only Billy Warlock could portray. Billy had the difficult task of taking on the role of an established character, but he did it with style and he did it well. He coined the perfect devilish grin that is now classic A.J..

Billy's Story


When he was hired to double for Robin Williams in an episode of Mork & Mindy, Billy had the opportunity to work with Director Garry Marshall. Six months after he taped that episode, Billy beat out Michael J. Fox and John Stamos for the role of Flip Phillips in the 1982-83 season of the hit series, Happy Days, the building block to a very successful career. Billy's first taste of daytime came in 1984 when he starred for one year as Ricky Driscoll on Capitol. In the spring of 1986, Billy auditioned for Days of Our Lives, where he spent three years portraying the memorable Frankie Brady, which garnered him a Daytime Emmy Award for Best Actor/Younger Leading Man in 1988. Billy left Days of Our Lives for a year to star as Eddie Kramer in the most watched television series in the world, Baywatch.

Billy also starred in the series, The Hat Squad, and in numerous television movies, most recently portraying Lyle Menendez in Honor Thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez Murders, for which he received critical acclaim. While Billy has an impressive television background, he has also brought his talent to the big screen, in Hotshot and the controversial cult film, Society, both by Arista Pictures. Most recently, he starred in the cable movie, Steel Sharks, with Gary Busey and Billy Dee Williams; and in the independent film, Opposite Corners, with Tony Dennison and Cathy Moriarty. Billy also starred in the title role of the first CD-ROM interactive movie ever released, Mr. Payback, directed by Robert Zemeckis' partner, Bob Gale.

For a full list of Billy's movies and television appearances, visit his internet movie database biography.

Billy left the role of AJ Quartermaine in December 2003 and reappeared in February 2005. He permanently vacated the role in March 2005. Billy decided to return to his Emmy-winning role as Frankie Brady on NBC's Days Of Our Lives from June 2005 through May 2006.

Billy will join the CBS soap The Young & The Restless May 2007 as Ben Hollander.

Of all Billy Warlock's achievements, perhaps the most impressive is his great outlook on life. Warlock says, "Life is all attitude," and his is a great one. When Billy isn't working, he can usually be found on the ski slopes of Colorado, on a golf course, catching up on his weekly dose of The Sopranos, or listening to Counting Crows eating Krispy Kreme doughnuts!

On Saturday August 26, 2006 Billy married Days actress Julie Pinson in Las Vegas.


Paraphrased from abc.com.



More Tidbits & Billy's Favorites

Family: Brother Lance lives in Washington
Sister Rhonda lives in California
Mother Janet lives in Florida
Father Dick (former stuntman) lives in Tennessee
Pets: Two cats named Huckleberry, and Bella
New pound puppy - named Eddie adopted July 21, 2002
Hobbies: X-Box, reading, practicing Italian, TIVO, swimming
Sports to Watch: Basketball, Football, Boxing, & Golf
Sports to Play: Golf (weekly), Skiing
Favorite Golf Partners: Coltin Scott, John Ingle & Stuart Damon
TV Shows: The Sopranos, Survivor, The Amazing Race, American Idol
Stores: Lucky Jeans, Banana Republic, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware
Food: Veggie Booty, any fruit, oatmeal, edamame
Sweets: Tofutti ice cream sandwiches, oreo cookies, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Car: Range Rover
Dream Place to Live: San Francisco, Marin County or Vancouver
Movies: The Great Escape, The Godfather, Papillon, Dances With Wolves, Braveheart
Sports Team: LA Lakers
Book: "God Shaped Hole" - Tiffanie De Bartolo
Toy/Gadget: Bathroom sauna & Tivo
Instrument: Guitar
Foreign Languages: Speaks Italian - almost
Favorite LA Restaurant: Dan Tana's, Firefly & Loggia at the Highland
Favorite CD's: Coldplay, Nelly, Kid Rock, Marvin Gaye, Prince & Train
Last Concert Attended: Uum...I forget but I know we're going to see Coldplay in August. Oh - it was WAR at the Greek Theater with Maurice Benard.
Favorite Cocktail: Vodka & soda, and in the summer Tolan's mojito's
Favorite Drink: Water
Dressing Room Items: Couch, coffee table, lamp, autographed photos of Maurice, snacks, tv, Playstation 2, fan mail, & a sink
Who Hangs Out in your Dressing Room Most Often: Tie between Steve & Maurice