Tony Bill

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1940-08-23 (84 years old)

Place of Birth San Diego, California, USA

Also Known As Gerard Anthony Bill

Tony Bill

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gerard Anthony "Tony" Bill (born 23 August 1940) is an American actor, producer, and director. He produced the 1973 movie The Sting, for which he shared the Academy Award for Best Picture with Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips. The Sting became one of the highest grossing films in history. He majored in English and art at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, from which he graduated in 1962. Bill began his career as an actor in the 60s, first appearing on screen as Frank Sinatra's ingenuous younger brother in Come Blow Your Horn (1963). Bill specialized in likeable but none-too-bright juveniles and young leads. His acting credits include None But the Brave (1965), You're A Big Boy Now (1966), Never a Dull Moment (1968), Ice Station Zebra (1968), Shampoo (1975), The Little Dragons (1980), Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), and Less Than Zero (1987). Bill continued to act in TV-movies, miniseries, and guest spots though with decreasing frequency as he segued into directing. He appeared in the 1966 episode "Chaff In The Wind" of the long running western The Virginian. He then appeared in 1967 episode "The Predators" of NBC's western series The Road West starring Barry Sullivan. In 1980, Bill directed his first film, My Bodyguard. From there he went on to direct Six Weeks (1982), Five Corners (1987), Crazy People (1990) A Home of Our Own (1993), and Flyboys (2006) which Bill claims was one of the first features shot entirely with digital cameras. In television Bill directed Truman Capote's One Christmas, Harlan County War, and Pictures of Hollis Woods, among others. In 2009, Bill published the book Movie Speak: How to Talk Like You Belong on a Film Set. The book traces the etymology of the language of the movie set and is filled out with stories from the Bill's career in film. From 1984-2000, he co-owned with Dudley Moore the celebrated 72 Market Street, a restaurant in Venice, California. He is married to his second wife, the former Helen Buck Bartlett, his producer/partner in Barnstorm Films in Venice. The couple have two daughters, Madeline and Daphne. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tony Bill, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Actor

2016
The Crown

as Guardian Editor

2013
Salinger

as Self - Filmmaker

2012
Casting By

as Self

2008
Leverage

as Pierson

2005
Must Love Dogs

as Walter

2005
2001
Lying in Wait

as Detective Mike

1996
Barb Wire

as Foster

1991
The Killing Mind

as Thomas Quinn

1987
Less Than Zero

as Bradford Easton

1987
Citizen Steve

as Self - Actor

1985
Pee-wee's Big Adventure

as Terry Hawthorne

1985
Moonlighting

as Scott Huntley

1984
Murder, She Wrote

as Mark Lee Reynolds

1983
Running Out

as Paul Corsini

1982
1981
Freedom

as Richard

1980
Portrait of an Escort

as Beau Simpson

1980
1980
Heart Beat

as Dick

1978
1978
With This Ring

as Peter Turner

1978
1977
Having Babies II

as Aaron Canfield

1977
1975
1975
Shampoo

as Johnny Pope

1970
Flap

as Eleven Snowflake

1969
Lanton Mills

as Mute

1969
Castle Keep

as Lt. Amberjack

1968
Ice Station Zebra

as Lt. Russell Walker

1968
How to Steal the World

as Steven Garrow

1968
1966
You're a Big Boy Now

as Raef del Grado

1965
1965
None But the Brave

as Air Crewman Keller

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Lee Harvey Oswald

1965
The Loner

as Jody Merriman

1965
Run for Your Life

as Charlie Carson

1963
Soldier in the Rain

as Jerry Meltzer

1963
Come Blow Your Horn

as Buddy Baker

1963
Mr. Novak

as Chris Herrod

1962
The Virginian

as Clipper Ellis

1961
Dr. Kildare

as Thomas Hartwood

1959
Bonanza

as Charlie Two

Director

2008
Leverage

as Director

2007
2006
Flyboys

as Director

2003
Keen Eddie

as Director

2002
Monk

as Director

2002
Glory Days

as Director

2001
UC: Undercover

as Director

2000
Harlan County War

as Director

1998
A Chance of Snow

as Director

1998
To Have & to Hold

as Director

1998
Felicity

as Director

1997
Oliver Twist

as Director

1997
The Visitor

as Director

1996
Beyond the Call

as Director

1996
High Incident

as Director

1994
Next Door

as Director

1994
One Christmas

as Director

1993
Untamed Heart

as Director

1993
A Home of Our Own

as Director

1990
Crazy People

as Director

1988
Dirty Dancing

as Director

1987
Five Corners

as Director

1986
2 1/2 Dads

as Director

1984
1984
Love Thy Neighbor

as Director

1982
Six Weeks

as Director

1982
1980
My Bodyguard

as Director

1975

Producer

2017
Going in Style

as Executive Producer

2002
Last Call

as Executive Producer

2001
In the Time of the Butterflies

as Executive Producer

1996
Beyond the Call

as Producer

1993
Untamed Heart

as Producer

1987
Five Corners

as Producer

1979
Going in Style

as Producer

1979
Boulevard Nights

as Executive Producer

1976
Harry and Walter Go to New York

as Executive Producer

1975
Hearts of the West

as Producer

1973
The Sting

as Producer

1973
Steelyard Blues

as Producer