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  1. Billy Chapman is a fictional character in the Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise. Created by writers Paul Caimi and Michael Hickey, the character serves as the protagonist and antivillain of the first film, Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), and is featured in flashbacks in the sequel, Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987).

  2. William "Billy" Chapman is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Ricky Chapman) of the Silent Night, Deadly Night film series. He was portrayed by Robert Brian Wilson as an adult, Danny Wagner as an 8-year-old child and Jonathan Best as a 5-year-old child.

  3. In 1971, 5-year-old Billy Chapman and his family visit a nursing home in Utah where his catatonic grandfather lives. When Billy's parents leave the room, his grandfather suddenly awakens and tells Billy to fear Santa Claus, as he punishes the naughty.

  4. Billy Chapman is the villainous main protagonist in the cult classic, Silent Night, Deadly Night In Silent Night, Deadly Night, Billy first appears at age five in 1971, driving with his parents and infant brother, Ricky, to visit his grandfather in a psychiatric care facility on Christmas Eve...

  5. William "Billy" Chapman is the protagonist villain of the 1984 Christmas slasher film Silent Night, Deadly Night. He is an extremely mentally-ill 18 year old, whose perception of Christmas was butchered by several tragic events throughout his childhood, shaping him into a psychotic spree killer.

  6. On December 24, 1971, a young boy named Billy Chapman goes with his parents and younger brother Ricky to see their grandfather at a mental hospital. Billy's grandfather is sitting there in a catatonic state, when the parents go off to review Grandpa's records with the doctor, leaving him alone with Billy. Grandpa starts talking to Billy and ...

  7. On Christmas Eve four years after the events of the first film, Ricky Caldwell (né Chapman), the now-adult brother of serial killer Billy Chapman, is being held in a psychiatric hospital for a series of murders he himself committed.