William Vince
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Born | November 23, 1963 |
Died | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | June 21, 2008
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 1992–2008 |
William D. "Bill" Vince (November 23, 1963 – June 21, 2008) was a Canadian producer. He produced Air Bud (1997), Dead Heat (2002), Saved! (2004), and Capote (2005) (for which he shared an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture). He was Robert Vince's younger brother.[citation needed]
Early life
Vince was born William D. Vince in British Columbia in 1963.
Career
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Personal life
Vince was Robert Vince's brother.[citation needed]
Death
On June 23, 2008, it was announced that Vince had died two days earlier from cancer.[1] At the time of his death, he had been working on Push in post-production and two more films in development; and had completed production of Edison and Leo and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. The latter film was dedicated to his memory along with Heath Ledger.
Filmography
- Cafe Romeo (1992)
- Tomcat: Dangerous Desires (1993)
- Samurai Cowboy (1993)
- Breaking Point (1993)
- Anything for Love (1993)
- Double Cross (1994)
- Final Round (1994)
- Killer (1994)
- The Final Cut (1995)
- Dream Man (1995)
- Crash (1996)
- Malicious (1996)
- White Tiger (1996)
- Underworld (1996)
- Wounded (1997)
- Air Bud (1997)
- Hoods (1998)
- Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998)
- The 4th Floor (1999)
- Ricky 6 (2000)
- Here's to Life! (2000)
- Liberty Stands Still (2002)
- Dead Heat (2002)
- The Snow Walker (2003)
- Dreaming of Julia (2003)
- Saved! (2004)
- The Final Cut (2004)
- Make the Movie Live the Movie (2004) –TV movie
- Bad Girls From Valley High (2005)
- Capote (2005)
- Ripley Under Ground (2005)
- Just Friends (2005)
- Butterfly on a Wheel (2007)
- Stone of Destiny (2008)
- Edison and Leo (2008)
- The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)
- Push (2009)
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