Tony Bill
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.
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Acting
TV
The Crown
as Guardian Editor
2016
Movie
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
as Terry Hawthorne
1985
Movie
Must Love Dogs
as Walter
2005
Movie
Barb Wire
as Foster
1996
TV
Bonanza
as Charlie Two
1959
TV
Murder, She Wrote
as Mark Lee Reynolds
1984
TV
Leverage
as Pierson
2008
TV
Moonlighting
as Scott Huntley
1985
Movie
Less Than Zero
as Bradford Easton
1987
Movie
Shampoo
as Johnny Pope
1975
Movie
Ice Station Zebra
as Lt. Russell Walker
1968
Movie
A Home of Our Own
as Narrator
1993
TV
St. Elsewhere
as Brian Whitehill
1982
Movie
Castle Keep
as Lt. Amberjack
1969
TV
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
as Steve Garrow
1964
Movie
Salinger
as Self - Filmmaker
2013
Movie
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood
as Self
2003
Movie
You're a Big Boy Now
as Raef del Grado
1966
Movie
Casting By
as Self
2012
Movie
None But the Brave
as Air Crewman Keller
1965
TV
The Virginian
as Clipper Ellis
1962
Movie
Are You in the House Alone?
as Neil Osborne
1978
Movie
The Initiation of Sarah
as Paul Yates
1978
TV
Law & Order: Trial by Jury
as Kurt Lascher
2005
Crew
Movie
Going in Style
Executive Producer
2017
Movie
The Sting
Producer
1973
TV
Monk
Director
2002
Movie
Flyboys
Director
2006
TV
Leverage
Director
2008
Movie
Untamed Heart
Director
1993
Movie
My Bodyguard
Director
1980
Movie
Oliver Twist
Director
1997
Movie
Crazy People
Director
1990
Movie
A Home of Our Own
Director
1993
TV
Felicity
Director
1998
Movie
Five Corners
Director
1987