Tony Bill

Biography: A former English and Art major at Notre Dame University, Tony Bill was fortunate enough to work with Frank Sinatra in his first film, Come Blow Your Horn. "Old Blue Eyes" took a liking to Bill, securing him parts in the subsequent Sinatra vehicles None but the Brave (1965) and Marriage on the Rocks (1968), and helping to open several professional doors for the young actor. After this promising start, Bill settled into a string of colorless juvenile roles. Feeling that his acting career wasn't going anyplace in particular, he formed a production company with Michael and Julia Phillips, turning out two "trendy" feature films, Deadhead Miles (1972) and Steelyard Blues (1973). Scoring a significant success with the Oscar-winning The Sting (1973), Bill parted company with the Phillipses, soloing as producer of Hearts of the West (1975), Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976), and Boulevard Nights (1979). In 1980, he decided to give directing a try, and the result was the engagingA former English and Art major at Notre Dame University, Tony Bill was fortunate enough to work with Frank Sinatra in his first film, Come Blow Your Horn. "Old Blue Eyes" took a liking to Bill, securing him parts in the subsequent Sinatra vehicles None but the Brave (1965) and Marriage on the Rocks (1968), and helping to open several professional doors for the young actor. After this promising start, Bill settled into a string of colorless juvenile roles. Feeling that his acting career wasn't going anyplace in particular, he formed a production company with Michael and Julia Phillips, turning out two "trendy" feature films, Deadhead Miles (1972) and Steelyard Blues (1973). Scoring a significant success with the Oscar-winning The Sting (1973), Bill parted company with the Phillipses, soloing as producer of Hearts of the West (1975), Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976), and Boulevard Nights (1979). In 1980, he decided to give directing a try, and the result was the engaging teen-angst drama My Bodyguard (1980). Additional directorial credits include the theatrical features Five Corners (1988), Crazy People (1990), and A Home of Our Own (1993), and the made-for-TV movies Love Thy Neighbor (1984), One Christmas (1988), and Next Door (1994). Despite his executive responsibilities, Tony Bill has kept a hand in acting, most amusingly in the semi-autobiographical role of Warner Bros. executive Terry Hawthorne in Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985). Increasingly active behind the camera as the 1980s gave way to the 1990s, Bill would stick almost exclusively to television following Next Door as he alternated between series work (Chicago Hope and Felicity) and made for television features (Beyond the Call, Iliver Twist, and A Chance of Snow). Of course once an actor always an actor, and when given the opportunity to appear before the camera in such efforts as Barb Wire, The Fixer, and Lying in Wait, Bill was always keen to perform. Subsequent directorial work on such television series' as UC: Undercover, Monk, and Keen Eddy found Bill's career receiving something of a second wind as the new millennium blew in, and in the wake of his success with the Emmy-nominated made for television feature Harlan County War the longtime filmmaker would take to the skies to call the shots for some of the hottest young stars of the day in the 2006 World War I adventure Flyboys. A historical war film documenting the cloud-cutting adventures of America's very first fighter pilots, Flyboys featured hot young actors James Franco, Martin Henderson, and David Ellison performing alongside such experienced screen veterans as Jean Reno and Tchéky Karyo. Expand

Tony Bill's Scores

Average career score: 61
Highest Metascore: 78 Gideon's Crossing: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 27 Dirty Dancing: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 1 out of 4
4 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
69 Pitch: Season 1 Sep 22, 2016 Executive Producer 6.9
68 Leverage: Season 1 Dec 7, 2008 Director 8.8
tbd Law & Order: Trial by Jury: Season 1 Mar 3, 2005 Kurt Lascher 9.3
tbd Monk: Season 2 Jun 20, 2003 Director 8.5
tbd Keen Eddie: Season 1 Jun 3, 2003 Director tbd
78 Gideon's Crossing: Season 1 Oct 10, 2000 Director tbd
tbd Felicity: Season 3 Oct 4, 2000 Director 7.5
tbd Chicago Hope: Season 6 Sep 23, 1999 Director tbd
tbd The Visitor: Season 1 Sep 19, 1997 Director tbd
27 Dirty Dancing: Season 1 Oct 29, 1988 Director tbd
tbd Moonlighting: Season 4 Sep 29, 1987 Scott "Mad Dog" Hundley tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 2 Sep 29, 1985 Mark Reynolds tbd
tbd Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985): Season 1 May 5, 1985 Steve tbd
tbd St. Elsewhere: Season 1 Oct 26, 1982 Brian Whitehill tbd
tbd I Spy: Season 2 Sep 14, 1966 Actor tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 8 Sep 11, 1966 Charlie Two tbd
tbd The Academy Awards May 16, 1929 Himself - Winner: Best Picture tbd