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William Strobeck is an American filmmaker and photographer who has been active in the skateboarding industry since the early 2000s. He is best known for his work with Supreme, Girl Skateboards, Chocolate Skateboards, and Alien Workshop. Strobeck was born in Syracuse, New York, and grew up in the nearby town of Baldwinsville. He began skateboarding at the age of 12 and soon after began filming his friends skateboarding. He attended Syracuse University and graduated with a degree in film and photography. Strobeck has directed several skateboarding videos, including the Supreme video "cherry" (2014), the Girl Skateboards video "Yeah Right!" (2003), and the Alien Workshop video "Photosynthesis" (2007). He has also directed several short films, including "The Wolfpack" (2015) and "The Wolfpack 2" (2017). Strobeck has been featured in several magazines, including Thrasher, Transworld Skateboarding, and The Skateboard Mag. He has also been featured in several documentaries, including "Strobeck: A Skateboarder's Life" (2015) and "The Wolfpack" (2017). As of 2021, William Strobeck's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

Popular As William Prentice Strobeck
Occupation filmmaker, director, and videographer
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 17 March 1978
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace Syracuse, NY
Nationality United States

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Timeline

2019

In 2019, Supreme and Strobeck released Candyland, a feature length skate video dedicated to Pablo Ramirez.

In November 2019, William Strobeck opened an art show, “My Lovely Mess,” at MILK gallery featuring large scale photographs, projectors playing his skate videos, and a recreation of his bedroom in the middle of the gallery.

2018

Strobeck produced a section for TransWorld‘s 24th video, The Cinematographer Project, released in 2012, featuring Mark Gonzales, Alex Olson, Jake Johnson, Austyn Gillette, Danny Garcia, Dylan Rieder, and Jason Dill.

In 2018, Strobeck released the 84 minute-long BLESSED, also through the Supreme brand studio. BLESSED features 2018 SOTY Tyshawn Jones, Ben Kadow, Aidan Mackey, Sean Pablo, Vincent Touzery, Jason Dill, Kevin Bradley, Mark Gonzales, Na-Kel Smith, Sage Elsesser, and others.

2016

In 2016, Strobeck released Pussy Gangster a 10-minute long collaboration with Supreme featuring Tyshawn Jones, Sage Elsesser, Kevin Bradley, Sean Pablo, Ben Kadow, Na-Kel Smith and others.

In 2016, Strobeck released KING PUPPY a 5-minute long collaboration between Supreme x Nike SB, featuring Grant Taylor, Kevin Bradley, Eric Koston, Sage Elsesser, and Sean Pablo.

2015

In 2015 Strobeck released “the red devil” produced by Supreme, shot on the streets of New York and Los Angeles, featuring Aidan Mackey, Sean Pablo, Anthony Van Engelen, Alex Olson, Sage Elsesser, Jason Dill, Tyshawn Jones, Kevin Bradley, and Na-Kel Smith.

In 2015, Strobeck released SICKNESS a collaboration between Supreme and Thrasher, set in the San Francisco Bay Area, featuring Aidan Mackey, Sean Pablo, Sage Elsesser, Tyshawn Jones, and Kevin Bradley.

2012

In 2012, Strobeck released a short film: "My Lovely Mess," featuring Chris Kennedy, Lizzi Bougatsos, Chloe Sevigny, Lily Ludlow, Stacy Strobeck, Tara Subkoff, David Clark, Alex Olson, Lil' Naomi, and Natasha Lyonne. "My Lovely Mess" was described by one reviewer as "haunting but often very funny."

Also in 2012, Strobeck began filming his first feature length video for Supreme called Cherry. cherry was released in 2014, featuring a large variety of skaters in a series of montages accompanied by a two parts, one by Paulo Diaz and one shared part by Dylan Rieder and Alex Olson. Cherry, Supreme's first skate video in almost 20 years, received positive reviews from fans and critics.

2009

In 2009, Strobeck teamed up with Gonz and Jason Schwartzman to make the video for the track ‘Any Fun’ by Schwartzman's Coconut Records’ solo project.

2006

In 2006, Strobeck directed "McBeth - Mark Gonzales" - The Journal, No. 17 - starring Mark Gonzales, running 12 minutes and released with Krooked skateboards.

1996

In 1996, Strobeck moved to Philadelphia at the age of 17. Strobeck filmed skateboarding during the Love Park skate scene from ~ 1997 until 2003. As the popularity of the Philadelphia skateboard scene grew, Alien Workshop offered Strobeck a daily retainer to be a skate videographer for the company. By 1998, Strobeck had quit community college and doing deliveries to work on the Alien Workshop video Photosynthesis full time. In 2004, Strobeck self funded a day in the life film starring Mark Gonzales and Jason Dill, titled DIZZY.

1990

As a young teenager in the 1990s, Strobeck first started filming his friends outside the Everson Museum of Art in the center of Syracuse. At the time, the museum considered skating an art form and allowed the skaters to skate the plaza in front of it.

1978

William Strobeck (born March 17, 1978) is an American filmmaker, director, videographer, and photographer based out of New York City. Strobeck directed the skate videos: cherry (2014), BLESSED (2018), and Candyland (2019).