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    Alan Sharp (12 January 1934 – 8 February 2013) was a Scottish novelist and screenwriter. He published two novels in the 1960s, and subsequently wrote the screenplays for about twenty films, mostly produced in the United States.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0788991Alan Sharp - IMDb

    Alan Sharp was born on 12 January 1934 in Alyth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Dean Spanley (2008), Rob Roy (1995) and Night Moves (1975). He was married to Elizabeth Thomas, Sarah (Sally) Travers, Margaret Inglis Donachie and Harriet Sharp.

    • January 1, 1
    • Alyth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Apr 17, 2013 · Alan Sharp, writer: born Alyth, Scotland 12 January 1934; married four times (six children); died Los Angeles 8 February 2013.

  4. Alan Sharp is one of Scotlands most significant writers. The adopted son of a Greenock shipyard worker, he became a best-selling novelist, a leading television playwright and a record-breaking Hollywood screenwriter.

  5. Alan Sharp was a Scottish writer and producer of films and TV shows, such as Rob Roy and Night Moves. He was born in 1934, adopted by a Salvation Army family, and died in 2013 in Los Angeles.

    • January 12, 1934
    • February 8, 2013
  6. Feb 14, 2013 · Alan Sharp, a screenwriter whose brand of dark, lyrical and densely plotted work, including the screenplay for Arthur Penn’s “Night Moves,” made him a critically admired if largely unknown figure...

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  8. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofAlan Sharp | BAFTA

    Alan Sharp. Screenwriter. 12 January 1934 to 8 February 2013. A Scottish born screenwriter with a diverse range of credits, Sharp wrote The Last Run (1971), The Hired Hand (1971), Ulzana’s Raid (1972), Billy Two Hats (1974) and Night Moves (1975).

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