Will Donahue(II)
- Writer
- Actor
- Director
William (Will) Donahue was born in the city of Pasadena, Texas. He is an award-winning screenwriter, novelist, actor, and director. He served in the United States Air Force from 2006-2016 and received an Honorable Discharge. He has been married to Nicole Donahue since 2016 and together they have five children. William attended Los Angeles Film School for his Bachelor's Degree in Writing for Film and Television, Community College of the Air Force for his Associate's degree in Communications, Dallas Institute of Funeral Science for his Associate's Degree in Funeral Science, and the Film Connection Film Institute for Video Production and Screenwriting.
Will is best known for writing the feature films The Mummy Murders (2024) and Memory Hall of Fame, the books Dad's Double Dozen: A Collection of Horror-Themed Fun, Dad's Horror Words for Horror Nerds, Dad's Weird Words, and short films he has written and produced such as Dark Whispers, Knock Knock, and Success.
Will is best known for writing the feature films The Mummy Murders (2024) and Memory Hall of Fame, the books Dad's Double Dozen: A Collection of Horror-Themed Fun, Dad's Horror Words for Horror Nerds, Dad's Weird Words, and short films he has written and produced such as Dark Whispers, Knock Knock, and Success.