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Bernard Williams
Production · 1942–2015 · London, England, UK
Biography
Bernard Telvin Williams (10 May 1942–4 January 2015) was a British film producer. Williams' credits included producer on two movies with Stanley Kubrick, as well as six films for director Frank Oz. Williams was born in London. He began his career in filmmaking by working inside the mailroom of Associated British Pictures when he was a teenager. He later married Valerie Norman Dannels, the daughter of the film director Leslie Norman, with whom he had three children, Dana, Vanessa, and Howard. He and his family moved from the United Kingdom to Los Angeles, California, in 1981 to pursue his production career. Williams' marriage to Valerie Norman Dannels ended in divorce. Williams served as the second and third director for two films in the early 1960s: the science fiction film, The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961), and Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), directed by Otto Preminger. Williams also worked as a production manager for the British television series The Prisoner (1967–68), a project associated with actor Patrick McGoohan. Additionally, he served as a production manager for the film Battle of Britain (1969), which was directed by Guy Hamilton. Williams was an associate producer on Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971) and Barry Lyndon (1975). He was a producer or associate producer on six films with director Frank Oz, beginning with Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988). His other collaborations with Oz were What About Bob? (1991), Housesitter (1992), The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), Bowfinger (1999), and The Score (2001). Williams also produced The Big Sleep (1978), a remake of the 1946 film; Flash Gordon (1980); Ragtime (1981); The Bounty (1984), starring Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins; Manhunter (1986), which was directed by Michael Mann; and Daredevil (2003), a superhero film starring Ben Affleck. With Rosilyn Heller, Williams co-produced Who's That Girl (1987), starring Madonna. His additional production credits included The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977); So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993); and Blood and Wine (1996). His last film was Charlotte's Web (2006). Bernard Williams died from stomach cancer in Burbank, California, on 4 January 2015, at the age of 72. He was survived by his former wife and his three children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernard Williams (producer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

Who's That Girl
Producer

A Clockwork Orange
Associate Producer

Daredevil
Executive Producer

Barry Lyndon
Associate Producer

The Score
Unit Production Manager

Charlotte's Web
Executive Producer

Flash Gordon
Executive Producer

Star Trek: Generations
Executive Producer

Housesitter
Executive Producer

What About Bob?
Co-Producer
Filmography
- 2011Once Upon a Time… A Clockwork OrangeSelf
- 2007Great Bolshy Yarblockos!: Making 'A Clockwork Orange'Self
- 2006Charlotte's WebExecutive Producer
- 2003DaredevilExecutive Producer
- 2001The ScoreUnit Production Manager
- 1999BowfingerExecutive Producer
- 1996Blood and WineUnit Production Manager
- 1994Star Trek: GenerationsExecutive Producer
- 1993So I Married an Axe MurdererExecutive Producer
- 1992HousesitterExecutive Producer
- 1991What About Bob?Co-Producer
- 1990Navy SealsProducer
- 1988Dirty Rotten ScoundrelsProducer
- 1987Who's That GirlProducer
- 1986WisdomProducer
- 1986MiraclesProducer
- 1984The BountyProducer
- 1982Amityville II: The PossessionExecutive Producer
- 1981RagtimeExecutive Producer
- 1980Flash GordonExecutive Producer
- 1978The Big SleepAssociate Producer
- 1977The Last Remake of Beau GesteAssociate Producer
- 1975Barry LyndonAssociate Producer
- 1972Lady Caroline LambProducer
- 1971A Clockwork OrangeAssociate Producer
- 1970Brotherly LoveProduction Manager
- 1969Battle of BritainProduction Manager
- 1966The Quiller MemorandumUnit Manager
- 1965Bunny Lake Is MissingAssistant Director
- 1961The Day the Earth Caught FireThird Assistant Director
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