Bill Immerman was an American film executive who was appointed VP of Business Affairs of the 20th Century in 1972 and represented the studio on the board of directors of the MPAA and the AMPTP while graduating to senior executive vp and one of three members of the office of the president.
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He died of natural causes on Saturday, June 24, 2023. He was 85 years old at the time of death.
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Immerman joined AIP in 1965 as associate counsel and rose to vice president in charge of business affairs and a production executive, working on features including Wild in the Streets (1968), Three in the Attic (1968), An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe (1970), and more.
He contributed to numerous movies and tv shows including Before We Go, Sahara, Southern Comfort, Nothing But the Truth, The Hurricane Heist, Ray, The Sound of Thunder, Bitter Harvest, Where the Red Fern Grows, Guns, Girls, and Gambling, Wild in the Streets, Swimming Upstream, and more.


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