William Grefé

William Grefé

95 · Born: May 17, 1930

Personal Details

BornMay 17, 1930 Miami, Florida, USA

Biography

William Grefé, a multifaceted creative force, emerged onto the scene on May 17, 1930, in the vibrant city of Miami, Florida, USA. With a career spanning decades, he has made a lasting impact as a director and writer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

His extensive filmography boasts a diverse range of projects, including the cult classic Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976),the James Bond thriller Live and Let Die (1973),and the action-packed Whiskey Mountain (1977). Throughout his career, Grefé has demonstrated his versatility and ability to excel in various genres, captivating audiences worldwide.

On a personal note, Grefé was previously married to the lovely Grace Grefé, sharing a life filled with love, laughter, and creative endeavors.

Career

2019
2017
1993
Dark Universe
Dark Universe as Old Tom Hanning
1977
Whiskey Mountain
Whiskey Mountain as Director, Story
1976
Mako: The Jaws of Death
Mako: The Jaws of Death as Director, Story
1974
Impulse
Impulse as Director
1973
The Godmothers
The Godmothers as Director
1972
Stanley
Stanley as Director, Writer
1971
1970
The Naked Zoo
The Naked Zoo as Director, Screenplay
1968
The Hooked Generation
The Hooked Generation as Director, Writer
1967
The Wild Rebels
The Wild Rebels as Director, Writer
1966
Sting of Death
Sting of Death as Director
The Devil's Sisters
The Devil's Sisters as Director, Screenplay
Death Curse of Tartu
Death Curse of Tartu as Director, Writer
1964
Racing Fever
Racing Fever as Director, Writer