Thomas Hill Filmography

Thomas Hill

Thomas Hill was an actor and director on stage for decades before starting in film in the mid 1960s and on television in the 1980s. One of Hill's most prominent recurring roles was as Jim Dixon on the 1980s TV series Newhart. Hill also appeared as King Baaldorf in the short-lived 1980s series Wizards and Warriors. His TV movie roles include Father Andrew Doyle in the 1984 NBC miniseries V: The Final Battle. He had guest appearances on such shows as St. Elsewhere, Remington Steele, The Facts of Life, Married with Children, Coach, and Law & Order. Hill's first feature film performance was...
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Birthdate:June 2, 1927
Birthplace:Landour
Date of death:April 20, 2009

Movies with appearances by Thomas Hill

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter 1990 PG (USA) Adventure
An Empty Bed 1990 LGBT
The NeverEnding Story 1984 PG (USA) Adventure
Thursday's Child 1983 Television movie
Firefox 1982 PG (USA) Airplanes and airports
The Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 R (USA) Film noir
Quintet 1979 R (USA) Science Fiction
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TV appearances by Thomas Hill

V
V
Series Aired: October 26, 1984 - March 22, 1985
Number of seasons:3
Genre:Miniseries, Science Fiction
Network:NBC
The Final Battle
The Final Battle
Series Aired: May 6, 1984 - May 8, 1984
Genre:Miniseries, Science Fiction
Network:NBC
V
V
Series Aired: May 1, 1983 - May 2, 1983
Genre:Miniseries, Science Fiction
Network:NBC
Wizards and Warriors
Wizards and Warriors
Series Aired: February 26, 1983 - May 14, 1983
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Fantasy, Adventure, Action/Adventure
Newhart
Newhart
Series Aired: October 2, 1982 - May 21, 1990
Number of seasons:8
Genre:Situation comedy, Comedy
Network:CBS

Frequently Asked Questions about Thomas Hill

  • Q:
    Where was Thomas Hill born?
  • A:
    Thomas Hill was born in Landour.
  • Q:
    Which TV program featured Thomas Hill?
  • A:
    Thomas Hill acted in "Newhart."
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