Original photograph of George Roy Hill, Louisa Horton, and W. James Hill, Aurora Hill, and families, circa 1962

George Roy Hill, Louisa Horton, W. James Hill, Aurora Hill (subjects)

N.p. N.p., Circa 1962. Vintage double weight photograph of George Roy Hill, wife Louisa Horton, Hill's brother W. James and wife Aurora Hill, and both couples' children, circa 1962.

George Roy Hill was one of the finest directors of the 1970s and 80s, responsible for classics such as "The Sting," "The World According to Garp," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," and "Slapshot." Louisa Horton was a stage, film and television actress. Her feature film debut was opposite Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster in the 1948 Film Noir "All My Sons," directed by Irving Reis. Hill and Horton married in 1951 and had four children, George, Frances, Helen, and John. They divorced in 1971.

Hill's brother, W. James Hill was one of the first assistant deans at the University of California, Berkeley's School of Law, and the single associate dean from 1964 to 1988. He and his wife Aurora had five children, Christopher, Kate, Timothy, Jonathan, and Mary.

8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.


[Book #153145]