People
Arthur Hiller
Biography:
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Arthur Hiller, OC, was a Canadian-American television and film director, having directed over 33 films during his 50-year career. He began his career directing television in Canada and later in the U.S. By the late 1950s he began directing films, most often comedies. He also directed dramas and romantic subjects, such as Love Story (1970), which was nominated for seven Oscars.
Hiller collaborated on a number of films with screenwriters Paddy Chayefsky and Neil Simon. Among his other notable films were The Americanization of Emily (1964), Tobruk (1967), The Hospital (1971), The Out-of-Towners (1970), Plaza Suite (1971), The Man in the Glass Booth... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Gone South: How Canada Invented Hollywood as Self | 2014-09-29 |
Lunch as Himself | 2012-11-09 |
Glanz und Elend in Hollywood: Natalie Wood as Self | 2009-10-08 |
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film as Self (uncredited) | 2002-04-02 |
Speakeasy as Tobias Prappas | 2002-01-01 |
Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel as Evangelist | 2000-01-01 |
Land of the Free as Judge | 1998-11-24 |
Jackie Chan: My Story as Self - Hollywood Director | 1998-07-17 |
Merchants of Venus as Reverend Phillips | 1998-03-01 |
Pitch as Self | 1997-09-04 |
Blacks and Jews as Self | 1997-07-29 |
Frank Capra's American Dream as Self | 1997-01-01 |
Beverly Hills Cop III as Bar Patron | 1994-05-24 |
Revenge of the Stepford Wives as Dale 'Diz' Corbett | 1980-10-12 |
Action on the Beach as Self | 1964-09-01 |