William Byron Hillman

William Byron Hillman is an American born author, filmmaker, actor and composer. He began in television in the 1960s playing a supporting role in Days of Our Lives (1966/67) as Dr. Lewis, and as Dr. Richards (1967), in Ice Station Zebra as Muncie (1968), a featured role/stunt driver in Bewitched (1968). He went on to Produce and performed as stunt driver in his first film, Oddly Coupled, (1970). He wrote, produced and directed The Man From Clover Grove (1974), The Photographer (1974), performed as George in Bottoms Up (1977), wrote, produced and directed Double Exposure (1982), wrote story and screenplay Lovelines (1984), wrote, produced and directed Ragin’ Cajun (1990), The Adventures of Ragtime (1998), and Quigley (2003).

Born William Byron Hillman February 3 Evergreen Illinois, U. S.

Education South High School Denver, Colorado Oklahoma Military Academy Claremore, Oklahoma UCLA Los Angeles, California

Residence South Carolina

Occupation Author Film Writer, Director, Producer Actor Music Composer, lyricist

Years active 1965 – present

Spouse Dianne Vallow (1958)

Children 3

Hillman is the author of Zebra’s Rock and Me, Ghosts and Phantoms I, Veronique and Murray, Ghosts and Phantoms II, Dream Searcher, April, Let’s Sue ‘Em, Bad Rap, Quigley’s Christmas Adventure, Hoax, Within an Inch of the Moon, Quigley 1, Quigley 2, Quigley’s Coloring Book #1, Quigley’s Coloring Book #2, Quigley’s Coloring Book #3, The Animal Alphabet Book and The Man From Clover Grove Coloring Book.