Larry McMurtry
Known for: Writing
Born: June 2, 1936 in Wichita Falls, Texas, USA - Died: March 24, 2021
Larry Jeff McMurtry (1936-2021) was an American novelist, essayist, bookseller and screenwriter whose work is predominantly set in either the old West or in contemporary Texas. He is known for his 1985 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove, a historical saga that follows ex-Texas Rangers as they drive their cattle from the Rio Grande to a new home in the frontier of Montana, and for co-writing the adapted screenplay for Brokeback Mountain. Lonesome Dove was adapted into a television miniseries, his novels Horseman, Pass By (1962), The Last Picture Show (1966), and Terms of Endearment (1975) were adapted into films. Films adapted from McMurtry's works earned 34 Oscar nominations (13 wins).
Known for
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Picture This
Self
Brokeback Mountain
Screenplay
Terms of Endearment
Novel
Hud
Novel
The Last Picture Show
Screenplay
Johnson County War
Teleplay
Falling from Grace
Screenplay
Lovin' Molly
Novel
Buffalo Girls
Writer
Texasville
Novel
Montana
Writer
Joe Bell
Writer
Terms of Endearment
Novel
The Evening Star
Author
Lonesome Dove
Novel
Comanche Moon
Writer
Dead Man's Walk
Writer
Streets of Laredo
Novel