

Writing
Birthday: July 2, 1905 (120)
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Edward Grant (July 2, 1905 - February 19, 1966) was an American short story writer and screenwriter who contributed to more than fifty films between 1935 and 1971. Born in Chicago, Grant began his career in the mid-1930s developing stories or writing scripts for mostly B movies. He collaborated with John Wayne on twelve projects, starting with Angel and the Badman (which he also directed) in 1947 through Circus World in 1964. Support Your Local Gunfighter was released in 1971, five years after his death. Grant won the Bronze Wrangler, an annual award presented by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, twice, for The Alamo in 1961 and The Comancheros the following year.
Known For
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Circus World (1964)Age: 59Screenplay
Donovan's Reef (1963)Age: 58Screenplay
McLintock! (1963)Age: 58Screenplay
The Comancheros (1961)Age: 56Screenplay
The Alamo (1960)Age: 55Screenplay
The Sheepman (1958)Age: 53Screenplay
The Last Wagon (1956)Age: 51Screenplay
Three Violent People (1956)Age: 51Screenplay
Ring of Fear (1954)Age: 49Screenplay
Hondo (1953)Age: 48Screenplay
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