George Roy Hill
George Roy Hill
Biography
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Roy Hill (December 20, 1921 – December 27, 2002) was an American film director. He is most noted for directing such films as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, which both starred the acting duo Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Other notable films are Slaughterhouse-Five, The World According to Garp, The World of Henry Orient, Hawaii, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Great Waldo Pepper, Slap Shot, A Little Romance with Laurence Olivier, and The Little Drummer Girl. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Roy Hill, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
32
Gender
Male
Birthday
1921-12-20 (103 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Acting

1982

The World According to Garp as Pilot (uncredited)

1952

Walk East on Beacon as Nicholas Wilben

1950

Lux Video Theatre as Dan

1950

Lux Video Theatre as George

1950

Lux Video Theatre as Mark
Crew

1988

Funny Farm Director

1979

A Little Romance Director

1979

A Little Romance Additional Writing

1977

Slap Shot Director

1973

The Sting Director

1972

Slaughterhouse-Five Producer

1972

Slaughterhouse-Five Director

1966

Hawaii Director

1963

Toys in the Attic Director

1962

Period of Adjustment Director

1959

Judgment at Nuremberg Director

1956

Playhouse 90 Director

1950

Lux Video Theatre Director