BILL
CONDON (Writer/Director) was born in New York City and attended Regis High School. After
graduating from Columbia College with a degree in philosophy, he wrote for various film
publications, including "American Film" and "Millimeter." He co-wrote
the cult movies STRANGE BEHAVIOR and STRANGE INVADERS, then made his directorial debut
with SISTER, SISTER, starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Eric Stoltz and Judith Ivey. He
subsequently wrote and directed MURDER 101 with Pierce Brosnan, for which he
received the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Condon
also directed the cable film "White Lie" with Gregory Hines, as well as
the black comedy "Dead In The Water", starring Bryan Brown.
In addition to directing GODS AND MONSTERS, Bill wrote the screenplay, which was adapted from Christopher Bram's novel "Father of Frankenstein."
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