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Ron Shelton

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Ronald Wayne Shelton (born September 15, 1945) is an American film director and screenwriter and former minor league baseball infielder. [1]

53 relations: Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Academy Awards, Bad Boys II, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Blaze (1989 film), Blaze Starr, Blue Chips, Bull Durham, Cobb (film), Cormac and Marianne Wibberley, Dark Blue (film), Earl Long, Film director, Gene Hackman, Harrison Ford, Hollywood Homicide, Infielder, Jerry Stahl, Just Getting Started (film), Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell, LA Weekly, Lolita Davidovich, Los Angeles Times, Montecito, California, Nick Nolte, Paul Newman, Play It to the Bone, Robin Williams, Rochester Red Wings, Roger Ebert, Samuel L. Jackson, Santa Barbara High School, Screenwriter, Sport, Susan Sarandon, The Best of Times (film), The Great White Hype, The New York Times, Tin Cup, Tommy Lee Jones, Tony Hendra, Ty Cobb, Under Fire (film), United States, University of Arizona, Wesley Snipes, Westmont College, White Men Can't Jump, ..., Whittier, California, Woody Harrelson, 30 for 30. Expand index (3 more) »

Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are a set of 24 awards for artistic and technical merit in the American film industry, given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the Academy's voting membership.

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Bad Boys II

Bad Boys II is a 2003 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith.

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Baltimore Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two opposing teams who take turns batting and fielding.

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Blaze (1989 film)

Blaze is a 1989 film written and directed by Ron Shelton.

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Blaze Starr

Blaze Starr (born Fannie Belle Fleming; April 10, 1932 – June 15, 2015) was an American stripper and burlesque star.

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Blue Chips

Blue Chips is a 1994 American basketball drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college coach and real-life basketball stars Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway as talented finds.

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Bull Durham

Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film.

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Cobb (film)

Cobb is a 1994 biopic starring Tommy Lee Jones as the famed baseball player Ty Cobb.

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Cormac and Marianne Wibberley

Cormac and Marianne Wibberley are an American husband and wife screenwriting team.

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Dark Blue (film)

Dark Blue is a 2002 film directed by Ron Shelton and starring Kurt Russell with Ving Rhames and Brendan Gleeson in supporting roles.

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Earl Long

Earl Kemp Long (August 26, 1895 – September 5, 1960) was an American politician and the 45th Governor of Louisiana, serving three nonconsecutive terms.

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Film director

A film director is a person who directs the making of a film.

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Gene Hackman

Eugene Allen Hackman (born January 30, 1930) is a retired American actor and novelist.

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Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor and film producer.

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Hollywood Homicide

Hollywood Homicide is a 2003 American action comedy film starring Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett, Lena Olin, Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Lolita Davidovich, Keith David, Gladys Knight, Master P, Dwight Yoakam, Martin Landau, and André Benjamin.

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Infielder

An infielder is a baseball player stationed at one of four defensive "infield" positions on the baseball field.

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Jerry Stahl

Jerry Stahl (born September 28, 1953) is an American novelist and screenwriter.

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Just Getting Started (film)

Just Getting Started is a 2017 American action comedy film directed and written by Ron Shelton, his first feature film since Hollywood Homicide (2003).

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Kevin Costner

Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, director, producer, and musician.

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Kurt Russell

Kurt Vogel Russell (born March 17, 1951) is an American actor.

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LA Weekly

LA Weekly is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California.

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Lolita Davidovich

Lolita Davidovich (born July 15, 1961) is a Canadian actress.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California since 1881.

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Montecito, California

Montecito (Spanish for "Little mountain") is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Santa Barbara County, California, located east of the City of Santa Barbara.

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Nick Nolte

Nicholas King Nolte (born February 8, 1941) is an American actor, producer, author, and former model.

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Paul Newman

Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, voice actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist.

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Play It to the Bone

Play It to the Bone is a 1999 sports/comedy-drama film, starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson, written and directed by Ron Shelton.

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Robin Williams

Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian.

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Rochester Red Wings

The Rochester Red Wings are a Minor League Baseball team based in Rochester, New York.

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Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author.

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Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and film producer.

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Santa Barbara High School

Santa Barbara Senior High School, "Home of the Dons," is situated on a campus in Santa Barbara, California and is part of the Santa Barbara Unified School District.

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Screenwriter

A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter for short), scriptwriter or scenarist is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs, comics or video games, are based.

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Sport

Sport (British English) or sports (American English) includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants, and in some cases, entertainment for spectators.

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Susan Sarandon

Susan Abigail Sarandon (née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946) is an American actress and activist.

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The Best of Times (film)

The Best of Times is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by Ron Shelton.

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The Great White Hype

The Great White Hype is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Tin Cup

Tin Cup is a 1996 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Ron Shelton, and starring Kevin Costner and Rene Russo with Cheech Marin and Don Johnson in major supporting roles.

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Tommy Lee Jones

Tommy Lee Jones (born September 15, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Tony Hendra

Tony Hendra (born 10 July 1941) is an English satirist, actor and writer who has worked mostly in the United States.

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Ty Cobb

Tyrus Raymond Cobb (December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961), nicknamed The Georgia Peach, was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder.

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Under Fire (film)

Under Fire is a 1983 American political thriller film set during the last days of the Nicaraguan Revolution that ended the Somoza regime in 1979 Nicaragua.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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University of Arizona

The University of Arizona (also referred to as U of A, UA, or Arizona) is a public research university in Tucson, Arizona.

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Wesley Snipes

Wesley Trent Snipes (born July 31, 1962) is an American actor, film producer, martial artist and author.

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Westmont College

Westmont College, founded in 1937, is an interdenominational Christian liberal arts college in Montecito near Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California.

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White Men Can't Jump

White Men Can't Jump is a 1992 American sports comedy film written and directed by Ron Shelton, which stars Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as streetball hustlers.

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Whittier, California

Whittier is a city in Southern California located within Los Angeles County, California.

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Woody Harrelson

Woodrow "Woody" Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor, comedian, activist, and playwright.

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30 for 30

30 for 30 is the umbrella title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Shelton

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