John Hill (screenwriter)

John Hill
Born United States
Died 2017
Las Vegas, NV
Occupation TV producer, screenwriter
Years active 1974–1999
Home town Prairie Village, Kansas
Spouse(s) Nancy Gross Hill (1990-2017)
Children 2
Awards Emmy Award, Outstanding Drama Series, for the NBC-TV series L.A. Law (1991)

John Hill was an American screenwriter and television producer. He was originally from Prairie Village, Kansas.[1]

He got his start in Hollywood when he penned the 1976 TV movie Griffin and Phoenix, starring Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh. In 1980 his film Heartbeeps was released, starring Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters.[2] In 1988, he co-wrote Little Nikita, starring Sidney Poitier and River Phoenix.

He wrote the movie Quigley Down Under in 1975. It was slated to be filmed in 1980, but was postponed when star Steve McQueen became too ill with cancer. Clint Eastwood was approached next, but he turned it down. It was finally filmed and released in 1990, starring Tom Selleck (who had wanted to make the film for several years), Laura San Giacomo and Alan Rickman.[3]

He attained success as a writer for TV's Quantum Leap, and writer/producer of L.A. Law, for which he won an Emmy.[2]

Later in life, Hill taught in the Educational Outreach division of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in Las Vegas, Nevada.[4][5]

Hill was married twice; his first marriage lasted from 1980 until it ended in divorce in 1985.[2] His two children resulted from this union.[2] He married Nancy Gross in 1990.[2] They were still married at the time of his death.[6]

References

  1. "John Hill". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2017-12-16.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 John Hill on IMDb
  3. Persico Newhouse, Joyce J. – "'Perfect Hero' Selleck Takes Aim at Action". – Times Union. – October 18, 1990.
  4. He wrote 73 feature-length screenplays. He passed away in Las Vegas, NV in December, 2017. Hogan, Jan (April 3, 2007). "Scripting success". Sumerlin view. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  5. "How to make a (cheap) feature film in 2 weekends". UNLV Course Information/Status. University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  6. "Nancy Hill". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2017-12-16.
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