Joe Viola
Joe Viola is a writer, producer and director of films and TV, best known for his work in television and exploitation films.
He started in the industry as a director of TV commercials produced by his friend Jonathan Demme. They made several films for Corman together.[1]
Select credits
- Angels Hard as They Come (1971) - director
- The Hot Box (1972) - writer, director
- Black Mama White Mama (1973) - original story
- T.J. Hooker - story editor
- Cagney and Lacey - story editor
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References
- Nashawaty, Chris (27 April 2017). "Jonathan Demme on how he got started in filmmaking, in his own words". Entertainment Weekly.
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