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  1. William Read "Billy" Woodfield (January 21, 1928 – November 24, 2001) was an American photographer, television screenwriter, and producer who took black-and-white photographs of American screen actors. He also wrote the screenplay to the Hypnotic Eye (1960).

  2. Nov 27, 2001 · William Read Woodfield, 73, producer and writer on television’s “Mission: Impossible” and a photographer of such celebrities as Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra, died Saturday at UCLA Medical...

  3. William Woodfield would eventually work as a producer on the TV series that introduced the IMF to the world, but in 1946, he was an 18-year-old amateur illusionist armed with a newsletter,...

  4. William Read Woodfield. Writer: Mission: Impossible. While Mr. Woodfield made a lucrative but relatively unknown career in screenwriting, he became most famous as a photographer.

    • William Read Woodfield
    • November 24, 2001
    • January 21, 1928
  5. William Read Woodfield (January 21, 1928 - November 24, 2001) was an Emmy-nominated movie and television producer and amateur magician.

  6. The set was closed to all but necessary crew, but Monroe had asked photographers, including William Woodfield, to come in. After filming was completed, Monroe was photographed in the bikini bottom, and without it.

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  8. Nov 30, 2001 · Longtime showbiz photographer William Read Woodfield, who later produced and wrote for TV’s “Mission: Impossible,” died Saturday Nov. 24 of a heart attack at UCLA Medical Center. He was 73.

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