Died 8 April 1981, New York City, New York, United States Nominations Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Movies The Man Who Would Be King, Reflections in a Golden Eye, The Kremlin Letter Similar John Huston, John Foreman, Oswald Morris, Ray Stark, Alexandre Trauner |
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Gladys Hill was a screenwriter, and film executive. Best known as co-writer of the screenplay for The Man Who Would Be King for which she received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, she also co-wrote screenplays for The Kremlin Letter and Reflections in a Golden Eye.
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Hill's film career began in 1946 as dialogue director on The Stranger, Directed by Orsen Welles. She went on to be dialogue director on other films such as John Huston's We Were Strangers in 1949, and The Prowler in 1951 which was directed by Joseph Losey. In 1962 Hill became head assistant to Director John Huston, a position which continued through 11 more films with Huston. She acted in 3 movies in the 1960s and 70's. Hill died in 1981.
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Credits as Assistant to John Huston