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Interview…William Moseley on History and Honesty in ‘Murder Company’

We recently had the chance to speak with William Moseley, one of Britain’s ever brilliant actors, and were thrilled to have him on the podcast. At a young age he started his career with The Chronicles of Narnia, and right out of the gate he began proving his capable, captivating and complex skills as a thespian. Over the years, he’s brandished swords, ridden horses, fired guns and looked as excellent in a suit as he would a suit of armor. Last year he starred alongside Mel Gibson in the tenses actioner On the Line (which I think deserves a lot more credit), and now he finds himself in his second recent fact-based historical drama, Murder Company.

This story is not well known, as the mission was never fully acknowledged, and yet the success of the entire D-Day invasion was attributed to the success of what this handful of soldiers accomplished. These men set out to make sure that the escape route from the beach invasion was clear to expedite the troop fallout. Oh, and they have to take out an entire German division, and one high ranking official to do that. In short, if they lose the bridge, we lose the war. Talk about a pressure cooker.

One thing is for sure, if you want to prove yourself in cinema, having a flawless American accent is key. And William has one of the very, very best. He’s a class actor, a fine conversationalist, and recently he’s hit the big 40. We’re excited to see what his future holds, so enjoy this fun chat with William. Get ready for Murder Company, playing select theaters on July 5.


Murder Company is a 2024 action war film directed by Shane Dax Taylor. Set during the D-Day invasion, it follows a team of US soldiers tasked with smuggling a French resistance member behind enemy lines to assassinate a high-value Nazi target. Starring Kelsey Grammer, William Moseley, Joe Anderson, and Gilles Marini.

MURDER COMPANY will be released In Select Theaters, On Digital and On Demand on July 5, 2024.