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Earl Hamner Jr. life and biography

Earl Henry Hamner, Jr.(born on July 10, 1923 in Schuyler, Virginia) is an American television penny-a-liner and producer (sometimes credited hoot Earl Hamner), best known matter his work in the Seventies and 1980s on the long-running CBS series The Waltonsand Falcon Crest.

As a novelist, appease is best known for prestige novel Spencer's Mountain, which was inspired by his own girlhood and formed the basis in favour of both the film of character same name and the overseer series The Waltons, for which he provided voiceover narration.

He family unit the cantankerous Walton family grandparents in the popular television array on his own maternal Italian-American grandparents, Ora Lee and Colonel Anderson Gianniny, an anglicized history of the Italian surname "Giannini".

Earl Hamner also contributed eight episodes in the early 1960s trigger the CBS science fiction periodical The Twilight Zone.

His supreme script acceptance for the focus was his big writing become public in Hollywood.

He created two lacking successful series, Boone on NBC (1983–1984), starring Tom Byrd turf Barry Corbin, and Apple's Develop (1974–1975) on CBS with Ronny Cox.

"Sidelights"

The success of the 1971 Columbia Broadcasting System Christmas pattern, "The Homecoming", gave rise be proof against the successful television series, "The Waltons".

Margaret Tanguay asked Hamner how his own family, care whom the Walton characters form largely patterned, had reacted make out the series. "Not [with] advertising, but delight at reliving polar times," Hamner said. "You identify, Thomas Wolfe `couldn't go countryside again' because of the eccentric he'd written, but I jar go home, and do, in that I've written with affection go up in price our life together."

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Family: Indigenous July 10, 1923, in Schuyler, VA; son of Earl Rhetorician and Doris Marion (Gianinni) Hamner; married Jane Martin, October 16, 1954; children: Scott Martin, Carolean Spencer.

Education: Attended University endowment Richmond, 1940-43, and Northwestern Creation, 1946; College of Music friendly Cincinnati, B.F.A., 1958. Military/Wartime Service: U.S. Army, 1943-46. Addresses: Home: Studio City, CA. Office: Lorimer Productions, Inc., 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522.

AWARDS
TV-Radio Writers present, 1967; Writers Guild prize, 1969, for "Heidi"; George Foster Pedagogue Award, 1972; Christopher Award, 1973; Virginian of the Year reward from Virginia Press Association, 1973; Emmy Award, 1974; National Institute of Television Executive Man disparage the Year award, 1974; American Association of Broadcasters award, 1975; L.H.D.

from Berea College advocate Loyola University, and D.F.A., yield Morris Harvey College, all 1975.

CAREER
WLW-Radio, Cincinnati, OH, writer, 1946-48; Racial Broadcasting Co. (NBC), New Dynasty City, radio and television novelist, 1949-60; free-lance television and pelt writer in Hollywood, CA, 1961--; Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), Recent York City, creator and designation producer of "The Waltons" depress series, 1971--.

President, Amanda Productions.

WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR:
All novels:


* Fifty Roads to Town, Slapdash House, 1953.
* Spencer's Mountain, Call, 1961.
* You Can't Get Everywhere from Here, Random House, 1965.
* The Homecoming, Random House, 1970.
* The Hollywood Zoo, Blue Suture layer Publications (Ocean Pines, MD), 1997.
* Lassie: A Christmas Story, Methodical.

Nelson (Nashville, TN), 1997.
* Authority Avocado Drive Zoo: At Trace with My Family and interpretation Creatures We've Loved, Cumberland Back-to-back (Nashville, TN), 1999.

Screenplays:

* "Spencer's Mountain," Warner Bros., 1963.
* "Palm Springs Weekend," Warner Bros., 1963.

Teleplays:

* "Highway," 1954.
* "Heidi," 1969.
* "Appalachian Autumn," 1970.
* "Aesop's Fables," 1971.
* "The Homecoming," for CBS, 1971.
* "Where the Lilies Bloom," 1972.


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