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  1. Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. Died. October 15, 1989. (1989-10-15) (aged 59) Templeton, California, U.S. Occupation. Producer, screenwriter, author. James Lee Barrett (November 19, 1929 – October 15, 1989) was an American author, producer and screenwriter.

  2. James Lee Barrett was born on November 19, 1929 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Smokey and the Bandit (1977), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970) and In the Heat of the Night (1988). He died on October 15, 1989 in Templeton, California, USA.

  3. James Lee Barrett was born on 19 November 1929 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Smokey and the Bandit (1977), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970) and In the Heat of the Night (1988). He died on 15 October 1989 in Templeton, California, USA.

  4. May 17, 2016 · 2 minutes to read. Screenwriter. Once described as “perhaps the most prolific hyphenate (writer-producer) in Hollywood,” James Lee Barrett was born on November 19, 1929, in Charlotte, North Carolina, the son of James Hamlin Barrett and Anne Blake. He grew up in Anderson, South Carolina.

  5. Sort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With James Lee Barrett. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 1 to 50 of 246 titles | Next » 1. Warden of Red Rock (2001 TV Movie) PG-13 | 89 min | Western. 5.8. Rate this. John, a decent prison warden in 1910 Arizona, meets an old friend in his prison who plans an escape.

  6. James Lee Barrett (1929-1989) was a prolific film and TV writer whose work often reflected his Southern roots and salt-of-the earth American values. Barrett received his greatest recognition for Shenandoah, the story of a Virginian family trying to stay out of the fighting during the Civil War.

  7. November 19, 1929. Died. October 15, 1989. Biography. Read More. This prolific film and TV writer's work often reflected his Southern roots and salt-of-the earth American values. Barrett received his greatest recognition for "Shenandoah," the story of a Virginian family trying to stay out of the fighting during the Civil War.

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