William Byron Hillman
William Byron Hillman was born on Feb 03, 1940 in USA. William Byron Hillman's big-screen debut came with The Man from Clover Grove directed by William Byron Hillman in 1974.
William Byron Hillman was raised in Chicago, Denver and Oklahoma City. He attended the Oklahoma Military Academy and UCLA. He began his Hollywood career as an actor in Destination: Zebra, station polaire (1968) with Rock Hudson and Ernest Borgnine and made appearances in the TV series Ma sorcière bien aimée (1964) and the soap opera Des jours et des vies (1965).He eventually stepped behind the camera and has become a complete filmmaker. He has directed, produced and written 14 feature films, numerous TV commercials, several music videos and has sold 32 screenplays, of which over half have been produced. Bill has developed 4 TV series, directed two series pilots and directed, wrote, produced and narrated the award-winning feature documentary "Money". Bill has lectured at many major college campuses on filmmaking, and is an active member of The Directors Guild of America (DGA), The Writers Guild of America west (WGA) and The Screen Actors Guild (SAG).
Birthday
Feb 03, 1940Place of Birth
USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 20032.6
- 1990
director, writer, producer
4.0 - 1982
producer, director, writer
4.9 - 1974
director, writer, producer
5.8 - 1974
director, writer, producer
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