William N. Panzer

William N. Panzer ( * 1942 in New York City; † March 17, 2007 in Sun Valley, Idaho) was an American television and film producer.

Curriculum vitae

William N. Panzer was in German-speaking known by the produced by him Highlander movies, the eponymous television series Highlander and the offshoot of the Highlander animated series. Highlander II - The Quickening ( 1991) and Highlander III - The Legend (1994 ), as well as Highlander: Endgame (2000), he also has the stories written as William and Bill Panzer. Another well-known film, responsible for the tank as a producer drew, The Osterman Weekend is, 1983 ( Director: Sam Peckinpah ). Tank was also one of the producers of the thriller The blond beast - If a mother's love is blind ( 2000).

He was nominated for Highlander as the best dramatic television series along with others at the Gemini Award in 1996.

Panzer died on 17 March 2007 at the age of 64 years from the consequences of a fall. His last film was Highlander - The Source.

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