William Tannen

August 31, 1942 — New York City, New York, USA

Born and raised in New York City, William "Bill" Tannen graduated from Boston University and pursued a career in advertising. He created the famous "Girl Watchers" campaign for Diet Pepsi in 1967, which won four Clio Awards, and then created his own company, Sunday Productions, to produce TV commercials. Tannen moved to Los Angeles in 1972 and continued to direct commercials all over the world, garnering five more Clios in the process. Tannen directed his first feature film, "Flashpoint," in 1984, and went on to direct numerous films, TV series and music videos, the latter including the Commodore's "Night Shift" in 1985, which won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Video. Tannen has also taught director's workshops at the EICAR International Film School in Paris, France.

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Hero and the Terror

1988

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Flashpoint

1984

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The Cutter

2005

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Cover-Up

1991

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Nobody Knows Anything!

2004

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Night Of Terror

2006

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WindRunner

1994

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Deadly Illusion

1987