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Revision as of 21:26, 16 November 2015
This article currently links to a large number of disambiguation pages (or back to itself). (November 2015) |
Clyde Coster Ware, Jr (22 December 1930, Clarksburg, West Virginia-30 August 2010, Los Angeles, California) was an American television and film screenwriter, director, and producer, best known for his teleplays for The Spy with My Face (1965), Gunsmoke (1965-67) and Coward of the County (1981).
Born and raised in north-central West Virginia, Ware arrived in Hollywood in 1961 after several years working as an actor in New York City. In the early 1970s, he formed his own independent film production company — Jud-Lee Productions, named after his two children. He published two novels. The second — The Eden Tree (1971) — was a roman à clef about his family and youth in West Virginia which scandalized his hometown upon publication.
Filmography
Writer
- The Great Adventure
- ”A Boy at War” (1963)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- ”The Double Affair” (1964)
- Rawhide
- ”The Photographer” (1964)
- ”Piney” (1964)
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
- ”Final Performance” (1965)
- The Spy with My Face (1965)
- The Road West
- ”Piece of Tin" (1966)
- The Iron Men (1966)
- Daniel Boone
- ”The Mound Builders” (1965)
- ”Delo Jones” (1967)
- The Invaders (1967)
- ”Quantity: Unknown” (1967)
- The Guns of Will Sonnett
- ”Meeting at Devil's For” (1967)
- Gunsmoke
- ”Major Glory” (1967)
- ”Cattle Barons” (1967)
- ”Ladies from St. Louis” (1967)
- ”Noose of Gold” (1967)
- ”The Lure” (1967)
- ”Old Friend” (1967)
- ”Saturday Night” (1967)
- ”The Wrong Man” (1966)
- ”The Goldtakers” (1966)
- ”Treasure of John Walking Fox” (1966)
- ”The Raid: Part 2” (1966)
- ”The Raid: Part 1” (1966)
- ”Outlaw's Woman” (1965)
- ”The Hostage” (1965)
- ”Seven Hours to Dawn” (1965)
- ”Twenty Miles from Dodge” (1965)
- ”Chief Joseph” (1965)
- Catalina Caper (1967)
- The Silent Gun (1969)
- Bracken's World
- The High Chaparral
- ”Wind” (1970)
- ”A Man to Match the Land” (1971)
- Cade's County
- ”Gray Wolf” (1971)
- No Drums, No Bugles (1972)
- When the Line Goes Through (1973)
- ABC Afterschool Specials
- ”Runaways” (1974)
- The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974)
- All the Kind Strangers (1974)
- The Hatfields and the McCoys (1975)
- The Last Convertible (1979)
- Knots Landing
- ”Land of the Free” (1980)
- Coward of the County (1981)
- Sizzle[disambiguation needed] (1981)
- Airwolf
- ”Proof Through the Night” (1984)
- Whiz Kids
- ”The Sufi Project” (1984)
- The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987)
- Human Error[disambiguation needed] (1988)
- Dynasty
- ”Ginger Snaps” (1989)
- Bad Jim (1990)
- Another Time, Another Place[disambiguation needed] (1992)
- Mary-8 (2009)
- Dreamkiller (2010)
Director
- No Drums, No Bugles (1972)
- When the Line Goes Through (1973)
- The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974)
- The Hatfields and the McCoys (1975)
- 300 Miles for Stephanie (1981)
- Human Error[disambiguation needed] (1988)
- Bad Jim (1990)
- Another Time, Another Place[disambiguation needed] (1992)
Producer
- No Drums, No Bugles (1972)
- When the Line Goes Through (1973)
- Airwolf (1984)
- ”Proof Through the Night” (1984)
- ”Bite of the Jackal” (1984)
- ”Daddy's Gone a Hunt'n” (1984)
- Bad Jim (1990)
- Another Time, Another Place[disambiguation needed] (1992)
- Dreamkiller (2010; executive producer)
Consultant
- Bonanza (1972)
- ”Riot” (1972), executive story consultant
- ”The Initiation” (1972), executive story consultant
- Back to Freedom (1988), script consultant
Bibliography
Novels
- The Innocents (1969)
- The Eden Tree (1971)