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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_KerbyBill Kerby - Wikipedia

    Bill Kerby was a screenwriter for several Hollywood films and television series who wrote and co-wrote the 1970s films Hooper and The Rose.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0449222Bill Kerby - IMDb

    Writer: Hatfields & McCoys. Bill Kerby is known for Hatfields & McCoys (2012), Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (1994) and The Rose (1979).

    • Writer, Actor
  3. Jan 11, 2011 · Bill Kerby had a 30-year career as a screenwriter before he settled down to his current life of retirement in Langley. The Clyde will show two of his films at two Sunday matinees. FREELAND — Langley resident Bill Kerby’s writing days are over, and he is madly in love with retirement.

    • Patricia Duff
  4. Jan 13, 2011 · But the man who wrote the script that won Bette Midler a Golden Globe award and an Oscar nomination for her performance in “The Rose” admits that his 30-year career as a Hollywood writer had its advantages. “Imagination was the star of my life,” Kerby said on a recent morning over coffee at the Lighthouse Cafe in Freeland.

  5. Emmy nominated BILL KERBY worked in film and television for thirty years. Bill recently won a Writers Guild Award for his work on Hatfields & McCoys. At 20th Century Fox, he rewrote The Last American Hero for Jeff Bridges.

  6. Bill Kerby was a screenwriter for several Hollywood films and television series who wrote and co-wrote the 1970s films Hooper and The Rose.

  7. Bill Kerby is known as an Writer, Teleplay, Screenplay, Story, and Actor. Some of his work includes Hatfields & McCoys, The Rose, Hooper, On the Beach, The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Last American Hero, Firepower, and Little Richard.

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