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Ray Goldrup. Writer: How the West Was Won. Ray Goldrup received the award for Best Screenplay for the motion picture Windwalker (1980) at the San Francisco Indian Film Festival; a commendation from President Jimmy Carter's Committe On Mental Retardation for his two-hour The Innocent (1979), on TV's weekly episodic drama series, How the West Was Won (1976); wrote and sold over 200 stories for ...
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- Ray Goldrup
Ray Goldrup. Writer: How the West Was Won. Ray Goldrup received the award for Best Screenplay for the motion picture Windwalker (1980) at the San Francisco Indian Film Festival; a commendation from President Jimmy Carter's Committe On Mental Retardation for his two-hour The Innocent (1979), on TV's weekly episodic drama series, How the West Was Won (1976); wrote and sold over 200 stories for ...
home. 1974 - 2012 38 years. I wrote/sold teleplays & screenplays such as episodes of Gunsmoke, Waltons, How the West Was Won [one earned me the Spur Award], Little Hoiuse On the Prairie, Grizzly ...
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- Wolfwind Productions
- San Francisco State College/Drama
Ray Goldrup discusses writing for the television series Gunsmoke.
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- Talkin' with Tom and Jim
Producer — 1. 1. The Last Bell …. The First of Many. 2019 — executive producer. Drama, 2 hr 1 min. United States • Ray Goldrup. Friends.
- Male
- Drama, Western, Family
- 1969 — 2019
Ray Goldrup was an author who wrote children's stories, some of which were published in The Friend magazine. Also Known As. Goldrup, Raymond. Connection to Mormonism.
Windwalker is a 1981 Western film directed by Kieth Merrill and written by Ray Goldrup, based on a novel by Blaine M. Yorgason. It stars Trevor Howard and Nick Ramus.