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Tony Bill (born 23 August 1940, San Diego, California) is an American actor, producer, and director. He is known for, among other things, producing the 1973 movie The Sting, for which he shared the Academy Award for Best Picture with Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips. Image File history File links Information_icon. ... Shortcut: WP:-( Vandalism is indisputable bad-faith addition, deletion, or change to content, made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of the encyclopedia. ... August 23 is the 235th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (236th in leap years), with 130 days remaining. ... 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1940 calendar). ... Nickname: Americas Finest City Location of San Diego within San Diego County Coordinates: Country United States State California County San Diego Founded July 16, 1769 Incorporated March 27, 1850 Government  - Mayor Jerry Sanders  - City Attorney Michael Aguirre  - City Council Scott Peters Kevin Faulconer Toni Atkins Tony Young Brian Maienschein... Actors in period costume sharing a joke while waiting between takes during location filming An actor or actress is a person who acts, or plays a role, in a dramatic production. ... A film producer creates the conditions for making movies. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ... // Events The Marx Brothers Zeppo Marx divorces his second wife, Barbara Blakely. ... This article is about the 1973 film involving con artists. ... // The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture is one of the Academy Awards, awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which are voted on by others within the industry. ... Julia Phillips (April 7, 1944 – January 1, 2002) was an Academy Award-winning film producer and author. ...


He majored in English and art at the University of Notre Dame, where he graduated in 1962. The University of Notre Dame IPA: is a Roman Catholic institution located in Notre Dame, Indiana, immediately northeast of South Bend, Indiana, United States. ... 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar). ...


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Oscar Winner Tony Bill Still Flying High, Summer 2005, Notre Dame Magazine Online - University of Notre Dame (978 words)
When Tony Bill '62 broke in as a Hollywood actor in the 1960s, the lines didn't connect.
By the mid-'90s, however, the character-driven stories Bill preferred were on the outs as big-budget blockbusters proliferated in the Hollywood machine.
The contentious world of the Roman Empire during the reign of Claudius II, when members of the early Christian church were publicly tortured and killed for what was viewed as a treasonous belief, provides a dramatic backdrop, as Valentine struggles philosophically with the ideas of reason and superstition, suffering, and life and death.
Director Tony Bill returns for film screening - Scene (445 words)
Academy Award winner and Notre Dame graduate Tony Bill came back to his alma mater this weekend to screen his latest directorial effort "Flyboys." Bill has worked as an actor, director and producer over a four-decade career.
Bill graduated from Notre Dame in 1962, majoring in Art and English, and originally planned to be an actor.
Bill, however, said the success was negligible in the long run.
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