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William Cannon (June 4, 1907 – November 14, 1990) was an American assistant director as well as a director. He was nominated for an Oscar in the dead category of Best Assistant Director at the 9th Academy Awards for the film Anthony Adverse [ 1 ]
Billy Cannon (1937–2018), American football player; Billy Cannon Jr. (born 1961), his son, American football player; William Cannon (cricketer) (1871–1933), Australian cricketer; Willie Cannon (American football), American arena football player (see: Denver Dynamite (arena football)) William Cannon (dancer) from Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch"
As a result, the cardboard emotions of Cannon . . . and Coco . . . are too often taken for real, and the script's brilliantly witty cameos are shunted too quickly out of sight." [9] TV Guide rated the film one star, saying it "aimed at being contemporary but turned out contemptible. It does, however, provide a look at a tough-skinned New York ...
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After the film's release, Cannon wrote a column for The New York Times detailing the frustrations of his experience. [2] His career later shifted towards television, where Cannon wrote the screen adaptation of Brave New World. Originally 4 hours long, it was cut down to three hours before being televised. [3]