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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 ...

    • Writer, Actor, Director
    • Ray Goldrup
  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

    • 24
    • Wolfwind Productions
    • San Francisco State College/Drama
  4. Ray Goldrup discusses writing for the television series Gunsmoke.

    • 10 min
    • 5
    • Talkin' with Tom and Jim
  5. 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
  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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