Burt Kennedy
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Burt Kennedy (September 3, 1922 - February 15, 2001) was an American screenwriter and director known for mainly directing film Westerns. After World War II service in the 1st Cavalry Division, Muskegon, Michigan-born Kennedy found work writing for radio, then used his training as a cavalry officer to secure a job as a fencing trainer and fencing stunt doubles in films. That led to Kennedy being hired to write for a television program with a fencing theme for John Wayne's Batjac productions. Although the TV program was never produced it led the young writer to write screenplays for a number of Batjac films starting with the 1956 film Seven Men from Now. In the 1960s, after also becoming a film director, Kennedy moved on to write for western television programs.
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Acting
Crew
TV
Magnum, P.I.
Director
1980
Movie
White Hunter, Black Heart
Screenplay
1990
Movie
Return of the Seven
Director
1966
Movie
The War Wagon
Director
1967
Movie
Support Your Local Sheriff!
Director
1969
Movie
Suburban Commando
Director
1991
Movie
Ride Lonesome
Writer
1959
Movie
The Train Robbers
Director
1973
Movie
The Tall T
Screenplay
1957
Movie
Hannie Caulder
Director
1971
Movie
7 Men from Now
Original Story
1956
Movie
Comanche Station
Screenplay
1960