Bill Rowe

Also Credited As:

William Rowe
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Biography

Rowe eventually became director of post-production at the studio and remained in that position until his death. In 1966 he received his first sound mixer credit, for "One Million Years B.C." (1966). Among the directors with whom Rowe worked are: Ken Russell, on "Tommy" (1975), "Valentino" (1977), and "The Lair of the White Worm" (1988); Roland Joffe, on "The Killing Fields" (1984), "The Mission" (1986) and "City of Joy" (1992); Stanley …
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Job Title

Actor, Sound

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Philadelphia Diary

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Extraordinary Visitor

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Dr Armbruster

Unbreakable

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Local Hero

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Tommy

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The Razor's Edge

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Julia

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Spectre

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Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter

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And Soon the Darkness

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Barry Lyndon

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Rude Boy

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Death on the Nile

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Crime and Passion

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Another Country

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Escape to Athena

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Sheena

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The Final Conflict

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A Clockwork Orange

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The Mission

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The Legacy

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Rockshow

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