His first film was a low-budget production entitled Paris Killers in 1974.
Hill was briefly suspended from the show near the end of the season, during the production of episode no. 23 (entitled 'Action!'
They were also asked to write a song for another upcoming production entitled, Trial By Self.
They would carry the company successfully into the 20th Century, going so far as to appear on film for Thomas Edison in a production entitled Fantasma.
The network stated it was replacing One Life to Live with a new production entitled The Revolution, which would focus on health and lifestyles.
However, he was actually recalling the story line from a theatrical production entitled "Wing and a Prayer".
The play has no explicit characters or stage directions; this continues the style of her previous production entitled Crave.
In late 2006, he appeared in a British/Australian production entitled Tripping Over.
It was during this period that the documentary techniques were mastered as is evident in the Alva brother's production entitled Revolución orozquista (1912).
They cowrote a book about the making of the film's production entitled No Identity Crisis.