
Directing
Born November 22, 1923 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

Lunch
Himself

Glanz und Elend in Hollywood: Natalie Wood
Self

Pucked

Speakeasy
Tobias Prappas

Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel
Evangelist

Land of the Free
Judge

Jackie Chan: My Story
Self - Hollywood Director

Merchants of Venus
Reverend Phillips

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn

Pitch
Self

Blacks and Jews
Self

Frank Capra's American Dream
Self

Carpool

Beverly Hills Cop III
Bar Patron

The Babe

Married to It

Taking Care of Business

See No Evil, Hear No Evil

Outrageous Fortune

Teachers

The Lonely Guy

Romantic Comedy

Author! Author!

Making Love

Revenge of the Stepford Wives
Dale 'Diz' Corbett

Nightwing

The In-Laws

Silver Streak

W.C. Fields and Me

The Man in the Glass Booth

The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder

Man of La Mancha

The Hospital

Plaza Suite

Mean Justice

Love Story

The Out-of-Towners

Popi

The Tiger Makes Out

Tobruk

Penelope

Promise Her Anything

The Americanization of Emily

The Addams Family

The Wheeler Dealers

Miracle of the White Stallions

I'm Dickens, He's Fenster

Ben Casey

Bus Stop

Target: The Corruptors!

The Dick Powell Show

The Wonderful World of Disney

Route 66

Thriller

Hong Kong

The Detectives

Bourbon Street Beat

The Third Man

The DuPont Show with June Allyson

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

Naked City

The Rifleman

Steve Canyon

Shirley Temple's Storybook

The Edge of Innocence

Suspicion

Perry Mason

The Careless Years

Circle of the Day

Homeward Borne

Three Men on a Horse

Massacre at Sand Creek

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

Telephone Time

Matinee Theater

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Gunsmoke

The Oscars
Self

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars