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  1. 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).

  2. William Byron Hillman. Writer: The Photographer. William Byron Hillman was raised in Chicago, Denver and Oklahoma City. He attended the Oklahoma Military Academy and UCLA.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.96 m
    • USA
    • Writer, Producer, Director
  3. Bill Hillman. Changing the world, one word at a time… FILMMAKER. As of APRIL 27, 2022. WRITER/DIRECTOR.PRODUCER. Actor/Performer. "Bill Hillman" SAG-AFTRA. MY NEXT SLATE OF FILMS INCLUDE: IZZY'S STORY. (now in preproduction) STARRING. NANCY YOUNG. CHRIS BROWNING. ALESSANDRO FOLCHITTO. EARLY 2021. COMING VERY SOON. (IN PRE-PRODUCTION) GET HER.

  4. 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 Ice Station Zebra (1968) with Rock Hudson and Ernest Borgnine and made appearances in the TV series Bewitched (1964) and the soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965).

    • February 3, 1940
  5. WILLIAM BYRON HILLMAN. Writer - Director - ProducerActorSongwriterComposer - Author: With a career that spans over 30 years, William Hillman provides a wide range of knowledge and expertise to the motion picture, television production and entertainment industries.

  6. Wading through deprivation, crime, and a world of ugliness brings false hope to some and ways to triumphantly beat the devil at his own game for the rest. William Byron Hillman is the author of the Rollie Kemp series, Ghosts and Phantoms, April, Mystery, Thriller.

  7. Filmmaker. My career spans over 35 years in the motion picture, television production and entertainment industries. After attending Oklahoma Military Academy and UCLA school of Motion Pictures and Television, I first ventured into an acting/writing career: While on a casting call at Universal Studios I met and became an assistant to Harold Hecht.