Paul Williams (born 1943 in New York City), often credited as P.W. Williams, is an American director, writer, producer and actor best known for directing a series of films in the late-1960s to early-1970s exploring counterculture life: Out of It (1969), The Revolutionary (1970) and Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972).[1] He also directed Nunzio for Universal (1975),[2] "Miss Right" (1981) for Sony, "Mirage" (1990), and "The November Men" (1994).