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    Jeff Maguire (born 1952) is an American screenwriter. Regarded for his talent for writing sports films, Maguire got his first screenwriting break with his script Escape to Victory, a film about soccer directed by John Huston in 1981. His most recent contribution is Gridiron Gang, released in 2006.

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · HOULTON, Maine — Behind every famous celebrity, there is a personal bodyguard providing protection from overzealous fans. And for some of the world’s prominent music artists and royalty, that bodyguard is Jeffrey Maguire. Maguire, 55, has been a bodyguard for some of the most powerful and influential people in the world, from music artists ...

  3. Jeff Maguire (born in 1952) is an American screenwriter. Regarded for his talent for writing sports films, Jeff Maguire got his first screenwriting break with his script Escape to Victory, a film about soccer directed by John Huston in 1981. His most recent contribution is Gridiron Gang, released in 2006.

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    • The Script Made The Rounds.
    • The Idea Was Partly Inspired by A Meeting with Lyndon B. Johnson.
    • At One Point, Robert Redford Was Attached to Star.
    • One Studio Wanted It to Be Rewritten For Tom Cruise.
    • Robert de Niro Was The First Choice For The Role of Mitch Leary.
    • Frank Horrigan Was Inspired by One of JFK’s Secret Service Agents.
    • Wolfgang Petersen Was A Little Intimidated by Clint Eastwood.
    • Dropping Eastwood Into Historic Moments Cost A Pretty Penny.
    • John Malkovich Could Have Done Without All The Running.
    • It Could Be Turned Into A TV Series … Maybe.

    Jeff Maguire wrote the script for In the Line of Firemore than 10 years before it would ever hit the big screen—and his lack of success getting a script produced in the interim had put him and his wife in a precarious financial situation. With mounting credit card bills, overdue rent, and a phone that was about to be disconnected, Maguire and his w...

    The idea to write a script about a Secret Service agent was suggested to Maguire by producer Jeff Apple, who had long dreamed of making a political thriller when, as a child, he had the chance to meet Lyndon B. Johnson but was equally impressedby the security detail that surrounded the then-Vice President.

    Though Clint Eastwood will forever be associated with the role of ultra-dedicated Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan, he was hardly the first choice for the role. As the script made its way around Hollywood over the years, a number of other actors were either attached to or offered the project, including Robert Redford. Dustin Hoffman, Sean Conner...

    Though Maguire was anxious to get the script sold, he had a very clear vision for the story and wasn’t willing to compromise on certain points—even if it meant passing up a big payday. When the higher-ups at Imagine, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s company, expressed interest in purchasing the script if Maguire would rewrite the lead so that a younge...

    John Malkovich turned in a creepy and memorable performance as Mitch Leary, In the Line of Fire’s would-be presidential assassin. But like Eastwood, Malkovich wasn’t the filmmakers’ first choice for the role. That honor belonged to Robert De Niro, who eventually had to pass on the project due to scheduling conflicts with A Bronx Tale. Jack Nicholso...

    Though the movie is a work of fiction, main character Frank Horrigan was partly inspired by Clint Hill, one of John F. Kennedy’s Secret Service agents who was on duty the day the 35th president was assassinated in Dallas. In 1975, Hill sat down for an emotional interview with Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes, where he broke down and admitted that he felt...

    Though he was already a highly acclaimed director with two Oscar nominations on his resume (for writing and directing 1981’s Das Boot), Petersen admitted that the idea of directing a Hollywood icon like Eastwood was a slightly terrifying prospect. "I must admit, I was initially a bit intimidated at the prospect of directing Clint, but any fears I h...

    In order to create as realistic a portrait as possible of Eastwood’s history with the Secret Service Agency, the filmmakers implemented some state-of-the-art computer effects to swap out the faces of real agents with the actor’s to show him being part of key events with Bill Clinton and George Bush. But as the JFK plotline was so integral to Horrig...

    When asked about the toughest part of playing the unhinged antagonist, Malkovich admitted that it was the physicality of the role. "The hardest thing about this part was all the running I had to do,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “I hate running and don't intend to do it again for a long time. I didn't train for the running scenes either—I just pu...

    Frank Horrigan could rise again. In 2015, Deadline reportedthat In the Line of Fire was being turned into a television series at ABC. There’s been no update since on any casting or a release date, so it very well could be a stalled project. But you never know.

  5. Jul 20, 1993 · Finally, a friend of Mr. Maguire's, a struggling producer named Jeff Apple, told him an executive at Hollywood Pictures was intrigued with the notion of the Secret Service as the basis for a movie.

  6. Written by Jeff Maguire, the film is about a disillusioned and obsessed former CIA agent who attempts to assassinate the President of the United States and the Secret Service agent who tracks him. Eastwood's character is the sole active-duty Secret Service agent who is still remaining from the detail that had guarded John F. Kennedy in Dallas ...

  7. Jeff Maguire. Highest Rated: 96% In the Line of Fire (1993) Lowest Rated: 43% Gridiron Gang (2006) Birthday: Not Available. Birthplace: Not Available.

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