
Arthur Hiller
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. Hiller collaborated on a number of films with screenwriters Paddy Chayefsky and Neil Simon. Among his other notable films were The Americanization of Emily (1964), Tobruk (1967), The Hospital (1971), The Out-of-Towners (1970), Plaza Suite (1971), The Man in the Glass Booth (1975), Silver Streak (1976), The In-Laws (1979) and Outrageous Fortune (1987). Hiller served as president of the Directors Guild of America from 1989 to 1993 and president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1993 to 1997. He was the recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2002. An annual film festival in Hiller's honor was held from 2006 until 2009 at his alma mater, Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Hiller, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also known as: Alan Smithee
Filmography (17 movies)

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn
1998 • 1h 26m

Carpool
1996 • 1h 29m

The Babe
1992 • 1h 55m

Taking Care of Business
1990 • 1h 48m

Outrageous Fortune
1987 • 1h 40m

The Lonely Guy
1984 • 1h 30m

Teachers
1984 • 1h 47m

Author! Author!
1982 • 1h 50m

The In-Laws
1979 • 1h 43m

Silver Streak
1976 • 1h 54m

Man of La Mancha
1972 • 2h 12m

Plaza Suite
1971 • 1h 54m

The Hospital
1971 • 1h 43m

The Out-of-Towners
1970 • 1h 38m

Love Story
1970 • 1h 39m

Tobruk
1967 • 1h 47m

The Americanization of Emily
1964 • 1h 55m








