William Byron Hillman is a film director, film producer, screenwriter,
actor, and author known for his work on such films as The Photographer
(1974), Double Exposure (1982), and Quigley (2003).According to
Hillman, after having attended Oklahoma Military Academy and UCLA
School of Theater, Film and Television, he became an assistant to
Harold Hecht, whom he met while on a casting call at Universal
Studios. He was hired as a production assistant on the 1964 film Wild
and Wonderful, wherein he was tasked with grooming and dyeing a number
of dogs.His first acting role was a part in the 1968 film Ice Station
Zebra. He made his directorial debut with the 1974 film The Man from
Clover Grove, and went on to write, produce and direct such films as
The Photographer (which he somewhat remade as Double Exposure) and
Quigley.
actor, and author known for his work on such films as The Photographer
(1974), Double Exposure (1982), and Quigley (2003).According to
Hillman, after having attended Oklahoma Military Academy and UCLA
School of Theater, Film and Television, he became an assistant to
Harold Hecht, whom he met while on a casting call at Universal
Studios. He was hired as a production assistant on the 1964 film Wild
and Wonderful, wherein he was tasked with grooming and dyeing a number
of dogs.His first acting role was a part in the 1968 film Ice Station
Zebra. He made his directorial debut with the 1974 film The Man from
Clover Grove, and went on to write, produce and direct such films as
The Photographer (which he somewhat remade as Double Exposure) and
Quigley.
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