Born in 1962, Robert Mailhouse is an actor known for his role in Me and Will (1999), where he embodies the spirit of rebellion and camaraderie on a cross-country journey. This film captures the essence of the late '90s independent cinema, blending road movie tropes with a gritty exploration of friendship. Mailhouse's performance adds depth to the narrative, making him a notable figure in the cult film landscape. His work resonates with audiences who appreciate the raw energy of exploitation cinema.
Me and Will
Jane and Will are familiar faces to the Los Angeles club scene. They meet at a drug rehab after Will smashes her motorcycle while stoned and Jane overdosed. They easily connect and escape the clinic to go to Montana and find the red, white, and blue bike from Easy Rider. In the movie, the characters let their histories and flashbacks cause them emotional pain.