S. William Hinzman
An image from Night of the Living Dead, one of the productions that also features S. William Hinzman.
S. William Hinzman

S. William Hinzman

October 24, 1936 — Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, USA

Motion picture actor and director. Born Samuel William Hinzman, he was working in 1968 as an assistant cameraman on the low budget, black and white film, "Night of the Living Dead", when director George Romero cast him as the zombie in the opening sequence. The iconic role earned Hinzman the admiration of horror fans who have affectionately referred to him as "No. 1 zombie". Hinzman also went on to direct and star in the 1980s horror movies "The Majorettes" (1987) and "FleshEater" (1988). He died of cancer. He requested that his body be cremated because he jokingly said if he was buried he would come back.

Night of the Living Dead

Night of the Living Dead

1968

Hungry Wives

Hungry Wives

1972

FleshEater

FleshEater

1988

There's Always Vanilla

There's Always Vanilla

1971

River of Darkness

River of Darkness

2011

Creepy Classics

Creepy Classics

1987

Zombie Jamboree

1993

Satanic Yuppies

Satanic Yuppies

1996