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Bill Hickman

Born
January 25, 1921
Died
February 24, 1986
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   William "Bill" Hickman (January 25, 1921 – February 24, 1986) was a stunt driver, actor, and stunt coordinator from the 1950s through to the late 1970s. Hickman played a major role in terms of development and execution in three of the greatest movie car chase sequences of all time: Bullitt, The French Connection and The Seven-Ups, all shot on actual city streets. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bill Hickman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
The French Connection
(1971)
Mulderig
Bullitt
(1968)
Phil
Point Blank
(1967)
Reese's Guard on Balcony (uncredited)
Houseboat
(1958)
Handsome Man (uncredited)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
(1953)
Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Patton
(1970)
General Patton's driver
Zabriskie Point
(1970)
Gun Store Owner / Clerk (uncredited)
An Affair to Remember
(1957)
Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Raintree County
(1957)
Townsman (uncredited)
Home from the Hill
(1960)
Bartender (uncredited)
Angels in the Outfield
(1951)
Reporter #1 (uncredited)
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
(1962)
Driver in Bird Walk Scene (uncredited)
Phffft
(1954)
Studio Technician (uncredited)
The Seven-Ups
(1973)
Bo
Johnny Cool
(1963)
Hickey & Boggs
(1972)
Monte
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