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William Teitler. Producer. Production Manager. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. William Teitler is known for The Polar Express (2004), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005) and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. 5 nominations total.
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views 2,367,607 updated. Teitler, William 1951–. PERSONAL. Full name, William Jeffrey Teitler; born October 2, 1951, in New York, NY; son of Michael and Elizabeth (maiden name, Engelking) Teitler; married Nancy Elizabeth Doyne (a writer); children: Lucy Doyne, Isabel Doyne. Education: Williams College, B.A., 1973. Addresses:
William Teitler is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Unit Production Manager, Director, Co-Producer, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Jumanji, Jumanji: The Next Level, The Polar Express, Zathura: A Space Adventure, The Hurricane, Tales from the Crypt, and Tuck Everlasting.
Apr 16, 2020 · “Bad Therapy,” directed by William Teitler from a script by Nancy Doyne, who also wrote the novel on which it’s based, then moves ahead into a tepid domestic comedy-drama and winds up as a...
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Apr 11, 2018 · Directed by Jake Kasdan and produced by Matt Tolmach along with William Teitler, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, with $950 million worldwide, is also the biggest Sony-owned release of all time...
William Teitler. Credits (text only) Hide Producer (23 credits) 2020 Bad Therapy (producer - produced by, p.g.a.) 2019 Jumanji: The Next Level (executive producer) 2017 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (producer - produced by) 2015 The Great Gilly Hopkins (producer) 2014 Rob the Mob (producer) 2012 What Maisie Knew (producer)
Apr 17, 2020 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The dark comedy "Bad Therapy," about a married couple that becomes prey for a disturbed and manipulative therapist, contains so many promising elements that it's a shame that it never figures out how to mold them into a satisfying shape. Directed by William Teitler, and adapted by Nancy Doyne from her ...