Bill Fishman

Bill Fishman

Known For: Directing

Bill Fishman, born in 1958, is an American film director and producer known for his distinctive work in both documentary and narrative cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Fishman gained recognition for his groundbreaking documentary "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls" (1984), a cult classic that showcased his unique storytelling style. He continued to make waves with his narrative feature "Tapeheads" (1988), blending music and comedy. Fishman's career expanded into television, contributing to popular series like "Grace Under Fire" and "My Name Is Earl." He won an award at the 1999 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival and has also directed numerous music videos for such artists as They Might Be Giants, George Clinton and Suicidal Tendencies. Known for his eclectic and innovative approach, Bill Fishman remains a notable figure in the world of filmmaking, leaving an enduring impact on both independent and mainstream cinema.

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Castings

Car 54, Where Are You?
Tapeheads
Blood Theatre
My Dinner with Jimi
Butter Miracle Suite One
Butter Miracle Suite One
Butter Miracle Suite One
Desperate But Not Serious
Hollywood Signs
Tapeheads
Posse
Tapeheads
Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees
Waltzing with Brando
Waltzing with Brando
Waltzing with Brando