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  1. James O'Hanlon (1910-1969) was a writer and soundtrack composer for movies and TV shows. He wrote Destination Moon, Calamity Jane, Lucky Me and other films, and created TV series such as My Favorite Husband, 77 Sunset Strip and Cheyenne.

    • Writer, Soundtrack
    • August 13, 1910
    • James O'Hanlon
    • April 6, 1969
  2. Screenplay & story. TCM Emails. Sign Up. Actor James Hanlon was most commonly known for his roles in television dramas. He also was featured in the miniseries "Danielle Steel's "Zoya"" (1995-96). A few of his roles at the time were also in movies like the Michael Waite comedic drama "Fun Down There" (1990) and "Bringing Out the Dead"...

  3. James O'Hanlon is a creative and science writer who explores the world of spiders and their secret lives in his debut non-fiction book. He has also published science articles in various media outlets and won the NEWC Fellowship in 2021.

  4. James O'Hanlon was a writer of movies and TV shows, born in 1910 in New York and died in 1969 in California. He wrote Destination Moon, Calamity Jane and Lucky Me, among others.

    • August 13, 1910
    • April 6, 1969
  5. James O'Hanlon was a Hollywood screenwriter who also wrote musicals and TV shows. He collaborated with his brother George and worked on films such as Calamity Jane and Destination Moon.

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  7. Watch videos of James O'Hanlon, an artist, illustrator and science communicator from Australia. See his intricate sign painting, mural and octopus artworks in timelapse and close-up.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HanlonJames Hanlon - Wikipedia

    James Hanlon (born 1966) is an American actor and director; he also served as a New York City firefighter. [1] . He executive produced and directed the CBS documentary film 9/11. [2] [3] Early life and education. Hanlon was born in the South Bronx and grew up in New York City in a large Irish Catholic family.

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