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  1. Producer. Michael & Julia Phillips. Artist. Steve Shapiro. Size. British Quad (30″ x 40″) Condition. Folded (as issued) Suffering from insomnia, disturbed loner Travis Bickle (De Niro) takes a job as a New York City cabbie, haunting the streets nightly, growing increasingly detached from reality.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0680250Bill Phillips - IMDb

    Produced commercials in 1979. Moved to L.A. in 1979. Worked as a cinematographer/editor for children's educational films in 1979. Worked as a film writer and director for General Dynamics in 1980. Became a member of the WGAw in 1980 with Summer Solstice.

  3. Bills resourcefulness and follow-through guarantee a stress-free work environment that is second to none. With meticulous attention to detail, from pre-production through final delivery, Bill creates a harmonious environment where the end result is award-winning work on a regular basis.

  4. William Nathaniel Phillips (born September 23, 1964) is an American entrepreneur and author. He wrote Body for Life: 12 Weeks to Mental and Physical Strength with Mike D'Orso.

  5. Along with her husband, investment banker Michael Phillips, and actor Tony Bill, Phillips formed (1970) Bill/Phillips Productions and moved to Los Angeles. Their films included Steelyard Blues (1972); The Sting (1973), which won seven Oscars including best picture; Taxi Driver (1976), which won the Cannes film festival’s Palme d’Or; and ...

  6. Producer: Tony Bill, Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips Director: George Roy Hill Screenplay: David W. Maurer, David S. Ward Cinematography: Robert Surtees Art Direction: Henry Bumstead Costume Design: Edith Head Film Editing: William Reynolds Original Music: Scott Joplin, adaptations by Marvin Hamlisch Principal Cast: Paul Newman (Henry Gondorff ...

  7. Oct 20, 2016 · But the evil car launched a prolific career: Phillips has written screenplays for 50 films, including The Beans of Egypt, Maine, El Diablo, There Goes the Neighborhood, Shadow of a Doubt, and several independent productions, including Sabra, a 2015 documentary on Vermont artist Sabra Field.