Portrait of Bill Gunn

Bill Gunn

Bio: Bill Gunn was an American playwright, novelist, actor and film director. His 1973 cult classic horror film Ganja and Hess was chosen as one of ten best American films of the decade at the Cannes Film Festival, 1973
Born: Sun, Jul 15 1934
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Death: Wed, Apr 05 1989
Bill Gunn is 54 years old
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Movies (Acting Roles)

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Poster of Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift
Bill Gunn was
48 in Montgomery Clift
as 'Self'.
Sat, Jan 01 1983
Poster of Losing Ground
Losing Ground
Bill Gunn was
47 in Losing Ground
as 'Victor'.
Wed, Jun 02 1982
Poster of Personal Problems
Personal Problems
Bill Gunn was
46 in Personal Problems
as 'Mr. Damien'.
Sun, Aug 10 1980
Poster of Ganja & Hess
Ganja & Hess
Bill Gunn was
38 in Ganja & Hess
as 'George Meda'.
Fri, Apr 20 1973
Poster of Penelope
Penelope
Bill Gunn was
32 in Penelope
as 'Sgt. Rothschild'.
Thu, Nov 10 1966
Poster of The Spy with My Face
The Spy with My Face
Bill Gunn was
30 in The Spy with My Face
as 'Namana'.
Thu, Apr 15 1965
Poster of The Interns
The Interns
Bill Gunn was
28 in The Interns
as 'Rosco'.
Wed, Aug 08 1962
Poster of The Sound and the Fury
The Sound and the Fury
Bill Gunn was
24 in The Sound and the Fury
as 'T.P.'.
Fri, Mar 27 1959
Poster of Crossroads
Crossroads
Bill Gunn was
23 in Crossroads
as 'Roy (uncredited)'.
Wed, Sep 25 1957
Poster of The Army Game
The Army Game
Bill Gunn was
21 in The Army Game
as 'Leroy'.
Tue, Jul 03 1956

TV Shows (Acting Roles)

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Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Poster of The Cosby Show
The Cosby Show
Bill Gunn was
50+ in The Cosby Show
as 'Homer'.
First Air Date
Thu, Sep 20 1984
Poster of The Fugitive
The Fugitive
Bill Gunn was
29+ in The Fugitive
as 'Avery'.
First Air Date
Tue, Sep 17 1963
Poster of The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits
Bill Gunn was
29+ in The Outer Limits
as 'Lt. James P. Willowmore'.
First Air Date
Mon, Sep 16 1963