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Hill and Carpenter wrote four films together: Halloween, The Fog, Halloween II, and Escape from L.A. Independently and as part of Hill/Obst Productions, she produced works for television and film, including The Fisher King, which was nominated for five Academy Awards.
Mar 8, 2005 · LOS ANGELES, March 7 - Debra Hill, co-writer of the horror classic "Halloween," who rose through Hollywood's ranks to become a pioneer as a woman in film production, died here on Monday. She...
May 22, 2019 · At the time, Hill was a rare female producer who grew to be a mentor for a pivotal generation of women in Hollywood — “part den mother, part cheerleader,” as Stacey Sher, her former employee and...
Producer and co-writer Debra Hill made crucial contributions that directly led to the film's massive and continued success. Carpenter insisted that Hill be brought on as Halloween 's producer, and she was a natural, especially when it came to the financial aspects, as well as crew oversight.
Debra Hill was born on 10 November 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was a writer and producer, known for Escape from L.A. (1996), Halloween (1978) and Escape from New York (1981). She died on 7 March 2005 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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One hundred years earlier, a ship carrying lepers was purposely lured onto the rocky coastline and sank, drowning all aboard. Now they're back – long-dead mariners who've waited a century for their revenge. Discover new TV shows and movies from Debra Hill Productions and where you can watch them.
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Mar 8, 2005 · Debra Hill, a pioneering female motion picture producer who established herself in Hollywood’s consciousness when she co-wrote and co-produced the classic horror film “Halloween,” died Monday....