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Earl Hamner, Jr.

 
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Earl Hamner, Jr.
Born Earl Henry Hamner, Jr.
July 10, 1923 (1923-07-10) (age 86)
Schuyler, Virginia, United States
Occupation Writer, Producer
Citizenship United States
Spouse(s) Jane Martin 1954–present

Earl Henry Hamner, Jr. (born on July 10, 1923 in Schuyler, Virginia) is an American television writer and producer (sometimes credited as Earl Hamner), best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s on the long-running CBS series The Waltons and Falcon Crest. As a novelist, he is best known for the novel Spencer's Mountain, which was inspired by his own childhood and formed the basis for both the film of the same name and the television series The Waltons, for which he provided voiceover narration.

He based the cantankerous Walton family grandparents in the popular television series on his own maternal Italian-American grandparents, Ora Lee and Colonel Anderson Gianniny, an anglicized version of the Italian surname "Giannini".

Earl Hamner also contributed eight episodes in the early 1960s to the CBS science fiction series The Twilight Zone. His first script acceptance for the series was his big writing break in Hollywood.

He created two less successful series, Boone on NBC (1983-1984), starring Tom Byrd and Barry Corbin, and Apple's Way (1974-1975) on CBS with Ronny Cox.

Hamner offered this advice to aspiring writers: "Writing is all about rewriting".[citation needed]

Hamner used family names to title his projects: Spencer (Spencer's Mountain) is the madien name of his paternal grandmother Susan Henry Spencer Hamner. "The Walton's" comes from his paternal grandfather Walter Clifton Hamner and great grandfather Walter Leland Hamner

List of Works

Novels

  • Fifty Roads to Town (1953)
  • Spencer's Mountain (1961)
  • You Can't Get There From Here (1965)
  • The Homecoming: A Novel About Spencer's Mountain (1970)

Non-fiction

  • The Avocado Drive Zoo (a memoir) (1999)
  • Good Night, John Boy (reminiscences of making The Waltons TV series) (2002)
  • Generous Women (collection of memoirs) (2006)

Screenplays

  • Spencer's Mountain (1963)
  • Palm Springs Weekend (1963)

Teleplays

External links

Official website: http://earlhamner.com/


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