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Bill Gunn

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William Harrison Gunn (July 15, 1934 – April 5, 1989) 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. In The New Yorker, film critic Richard Brody described him as being "a visionary filmmaker left on the sidelines of the most ostensibly liberated period of American filmmaking." Filmmaker Spike Lee had said that Gunn is "one of the most under-appreciated filmmakers of his time."

Gunn's drama Johnnas won an Emmy Award in 1972.

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Born
15 Jul 1934
Died
5 Apr 1989 (aged 54)
Production Places
United States of America

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ACMI Identifier

15966

Wikidata

Q862154

VIAF

70272816

LOC Auth

n82063536

WorldCat

lccn-n82063536

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