
Tony Bill
Acting • Born 1940-08-23
Biography
Gerard Anthony "Tony" Bill (born August 23, 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. 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.
Filmography
58 credits
Shampoo
Movie • 1975
Johnny Pope

The Initiation of Sarah
Movie • 1978
Paul Yates

Never a Dull Moment
Movie • 1968
Florian

How to Steal the World
Movie • 1968
Steven Garrow

Come Blow Your Horn
Movie • 1963
Buddy Baker

Citizen Steve
Movie • 1987
Self - Actor

Less Than Zero
Movie • 1987
Bradford Easton

You're a Big Boy Now
Movie • 1966
Raef del Grado

Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood
Movie • 2003
Self

Ice Station Zebra
Movie • 1968
Lt. Russell Walker

Washington Mistress
Movie • 1982
Alan

Are You in the House Alone?
Movie • 1978
Neil Osborne

Haunts of the Very Rich
Movie • 1972
Lyle

Flap
Movie • 1970
Eleven Snowflake

The Little Dragons
Movie • 1980
Niles

Naked City: Justice with a Bullet
Movie • 1998
Mickey Calvin

Marriage on the Rocks
Movie • 1965
Jim Blake

With This Ring
Movie • 1978
Peter Turner

Castle Keep
Movie • 1969
Lt. Amberjack

The Killing Mind
Movie • 1991
Thomas Quinn

Lying in Wait
Movie • 2001
Detective Mike

Portrait of an Escort
Movie • 1980
Beau Simpson

Heart Beat
Movie • 1980
Dick

Soldier in the Rain
Movie • 1963
Jerry Meltzer

Lanton Mills
Movie • 1969
Mute

Must Love Dogs
Movie • 2005
Walter

Having Babies II
Movie • 1977
Aaron Canfield

Freedom
Movie • 1981
Richard

Salinger
Movie • 2013
Self - Filmmaker

None But the Brave
Movie • 1965
Air Crewman Keller

Barb Wire
Movie • 1996
Foster

Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Movie • 1985
Terry Hawthorne

Las Vegas Lady
Movie • 1975
Bob

The Lion Roars Again
Movie • 1975
Self

Running Out
Movie • 1983
Paul Corsini

Casting By
Movie • 2012
Self

A Home of Our Own
Movie • 1993
Narrator

Murder, She Wrote
TV • 1984
Mark Lee Reynolds

Law & Order: Trial by Jury
TV • 2005
Kurt Lascher

Run for Your Life
TV • 1965
Charlie Carson

The Virginian
TV • 1962
Clipper Ellis

Ben Casey
TV • 1961

Mr. Novak
TV • 1963
Chris Herrod

Dr. Kildare
TV • 1961
Thomas Hartwood

What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
TV • 1977

Washington: Behind Closed Doors
TV • 1977
Adam Gardiner

The Crown
TV • 2016
Guardian Editor

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
TV • 1963
Tony Pitts

Moonlighting
TV • 1985
Scott Huntley

BBC Play of the Month
TV • 1965
Lee Harvey Oswald

Leverage
TV • 2008
Pierson

Bonanza
TV • 1959
Charlie Two

The Loner
TV • 1965
Jody Merriman

Hotel
TV • 1982
Mike

St. Elsewhere
TV • 1982
Brian Whitehill

BBC Play of the Month
TV • 1965
Biff

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
TV • 1964
Steve Garrow

Theatre 625
TV • 1964
Grayson Hinks