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William Tepper


William Tepper (born 1948 in The Bronx) was a 21-year-old writer-director who had recently graduated from the U.C.L.A. Film School when he convinced his agent at Creative Management Associates to get him interviewed by writer-director Jack Nicholson, who was casting a movie based on Jeremy Larner's 1964 novel Drive, He Said that had a college basketball motif... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2011 Barry's Last Shot (short)
Barry
 
1983 Breathless
Paul
 
1982 Miss Right
Terry Bartell
 
1974 Kojak (TV series)
Santangelo
The Only Way Out (1974) … Santangelo
 
1973 Ironside (TV series)
Johnny
A Game of Showdown (1973) … Johnny
 
1972 Call Her Mom (TV movie)
Roscoe
 
1971 Drive, He Said
Hector
 
Hide HideWriter (3 titles)
2011 Barry's Last Shot (short) (writer)
 
2006 Grilled (screenplay / story)
 
1982 Miss Right (screenplay / story)
 
Hide HideProducer (3 titles)
2011 Barry's Last Shot (short) (producer)
 
2006 Grilled (producer)
 
1980 Heart Beat (executive producer)
 
Hide HideDirector (1 title)
2011 Barry's Last Shot (short)
 

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Drive, He Said -- The longhaired star of an Ohio College Team, can't decide if he wants to turn pro or join his radical roommate, in bringing about a revolution. In the meantime, he's content to carry on an affair with a faculty wife.
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Was the namesake for the lead character William 'Billy' Tepper in 'Toy Soldiers' (1991)', a part played by Sean Austin. See more »