Bill Beutel

Bill Beutel

Nacimiento : 1930-12-12, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Muerte : 2006-03-18

Historia

William Charles Beutel (December 12, 1930 – March 18, 2006) was an American television reporter, journalist and anchor. He was best known for working over four decades with the American Broadcasting Company, spending much of that time anchoring Eyewitness News for WABC-TV in New York City. He also was an ABC radio network newscaster before ABC Radio's split into 4 networks on January 1, 1968. After the split he reported on the American Contemporary Network and occasionally substituted for Paul Harvey, while his Eyewitness News partner Roger Grimsby did a daily weekday afternoon radio newscast on the American Entertainment Network.

Perfil

Bill Beutel

Películas

Spin
Himself
A documentary about the 1992 U.S. presidential election based on pirated satellite feeds.
Turk 182!
Himself
After New York City firefighter Terry Lynch is unable to receive any compensation for an injury incurred during the off-duty rescue of a young girl, he grows suicidal. Furious, his brother Jimmy attempts to have Mayor Tyler intervene, but the corrupt politician instead denounces Terry as a drunk. Determined to get justice, Jimmy begins a graffiti campaign of embarrassing slogans mocking the mayor, which soon captivates the city.
Hanky Panky (Una fuga muy chiflada)
Anchorman
Gene Wilder y Gilda Radner aúnan su vena cómica en este thriller romántico al estilo de Hitchcock. Michael Jordon, conoce a Kate Hellman, una mujer que busca a los asesinos de su hermano y juntos caen en un mundo de intriga, suspense y asesinatos.
Invocation of My Demon Brother
Deacon (uncredited)
Un concentrado mágico en forma de collage que representa un ritual en el que se invoca a Lucifer. Considerada como una de las más demoníacas películas de Anger, es también un ejemplo perfecto del trabajo de este cineasta, uno de los malditos de la contracultura norteamericana que trabaja en esta ocasión con Mick Jagger o Anton LaVey.