James H. Hill ( August 1st, 1919 - October 7th, 1994)
A documentary filmmaker in the late '40s, Hill began helming mysteries in the early '50s, most notably A Study in Terror (1966). He made his mark in the '60s and '70s with films featuring animals: Born Free (1966), Black Beauty (1971), and Christian the Lion (1976). After the late '70s, Hill became a television director. ~ All Movie Guide
Awards & Nominations
| Directors Guild of America award nominee for Best Director in Born Free |
| Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award winner for Best Documentary Short Subject in Giuseppina |





1966 —