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  2. William Kelley (May 27, 1929 – February 3, 2003) was an American screenwriter and producer for television and film who is best known for his work on the Peter Weir-directed film Witness (1985), which starred Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis, that earned him an Academy Award along with his co-writers Earl W. Wallace and Pamela Wallace.

  3. William Kelley was born on 27 May 1929 in Staten Island, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Witness (1985), Gunsmoke (1955) and How the West Was Won (1976). He was married to Nina Kelley.

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  4. William Kelley, a television and film writer who shared an Academy Award for screenwriting for his work on the 1985 movie “Witness,” has died. He was 73.

  5. Feb 5, 2003 · Oscar-winning screenwriter-TV scribe-author William Kelley (“Witness”) died Monday of cancer in Bishop, Calif., where he had lived for several years. He was 73.

  6. William Kelley. Writer: The Beauty That I Saw. William Melvin Kelley is a novelist, short fiction writer, and educator. Born in 1937 on Carpenter Avenue in The Bronx, New York, he attended Fieldston School and Harvard University.

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  7. Jan 22, 2018 · William Kelley was thirty-two when “dunfords travels everywheres” appeared. He wrote constantly for the next forty-seven years, never published another book, and died a year ago, at the age of...

  8. Jun 22, 2007 · William Kelley, an Academy Award–winning screenwriter, best-selling novelist, and scriptwriter for some of the most popular television shows of the 1960s and 1970s, died of cancer on February 3. He was seventy-three and lived in Bishop, California.

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