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Clyde Coster Ware, Jr (December 22, 1930 – August 30, 2010) was an American television and film screenwriter, director, and producer, best known for his teleplays for ''
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'' (1965), ''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character ...
'' (1965–67) and ''
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'' (1981).


Biography

Born in Clarksburg and raised in West Union — both in
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— Ware arrived in
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in 1961 after several years working as an actor in
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. In the early 1970s, he formed his own independent film production company — Jud-Lee Productions, named after his two children. Ware returned to his native state to film two feature films — '' No Drums, No Bugles'' (1972), filmed in
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and Doddridge Counties, and ''When the Line Goes Through'' (1973), filmed in West Union. (Both starred a young and relatively unknown
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.) Ware produced two novels. The second — ''The Eden Tree'' (1971) — was a ''
roman à clef ''Roman à clef'' (, anglicised as ), French for ''novel with a key'', is a novel about real-life events that is overlaid with a façade of fiction. The fictitious names in the novel represent real people, and the "key" is the relationship ...
'' about his family and youth in West Virginia which scandalized his hometown upon publication.


Death

He died of cancer in
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on August 30, 2010.


Filmography


Writer

*'' The Great Adventure'' **" A Boy at War" (1963) *''
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' is an American spy fiction television series produced by MGM Television, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. The series follows secret agents, played by Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, who wo ...
'' **" The Double Affair" (1964) *'' Rawhide'' **"
The Photographer ''The Photographer'' is a three-part mixed media performance accompanied by music (also sometimes referred to as a chamber opera) by composer Philip Glass. The libretto is based on the life and homicide trial of 19th-century English photographer ...
" (1964) **" Piney" (1964) *''
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' is an American television anthology series created, hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965. It features dramas, thrillers and mysteries. Between 1962 and 1965 it was re ...
'' **" Final Performance" (1965) *''
The Spy with My Face ''The Spy with My Face'' is a 1965 spy-fi spy film based on ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' television series. Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprised their roles as secret agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin respectively. THRUSH tries to steal ...
'' (1965) *''
The Road West The Road West is an American television Western series that aired on NBC from September 12, 1966, to May 1, 1967. Overview Ben Pride moves with his children Timothy, Midge, and Kip, his new wife Elizabeth, his father Tom, and his brother-in-law C ...
'' **" Piece of Tin" (1966) *'' The Iron Men'' (1966) *''
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'' **" The Mound Builders" (1965) **" Delo Jones" (1967) *''
The Invaders ''The Invaders'' is an American science-fiction television series created by Larry Cohen that aired on ABC for two seasons, from 1967 to 1968. Roy Thinnes stars as David Vincent, who after stumbling across evidence of an in-progress invasion ...
'' (1967) **" Quantity: Unknown" (1967) *''
The Guns of Will Sonnett ''The Guns of Will Sonnett'' is a Western television series set in the 1870s that was broadcast in color on the ABC television network from 1967 to 1969. The series, which began with the working title, "Two Rode West", was the first production co ...
'' **" Meeting at Devil's For" (1967) *''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character ...
'' **" Major Glory" (1967) **" Cattle Barons" (1967) **" Ladies from St. Louis" (1967) **"
Noose of Gold ''Noose of Gold'' is a Kenyan television soap opera that premiered on NTV in 2010. It is created, directed and produced by Benjamin Odiwuor in conjunction with Maxpot Media. It is topbilled by an ensemble cast that has: Ainea Ojiambo, Nana Gichu ...
" (1967) **" The Lure" (1967) **" Old Friend" (1967) **" Saturday Night" (1967) **"
The Wrong Man ''The Wrong Man'' is a 1956 American docudrama film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles. The film was drawn from the true story of an innocent man charged with a crime, as described in the book ''The True Sto ...
" (1966) **" The Goldtakers" (1966) **" Treasure of John Walking Fox" (1966) **" The Raid: Part 2" (1966) **" The Raid: Part 1" (1966) **" Outlaw's Woman" (1965) **" The Hostage" (1965) **" Seven Hours to Dawn" (1965) **" Twenty Miles from Dodge" (1965) **"
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" (1965) *''
Catalina Caper ''Catalina Caper'', also known as ''Never Steal Anything Wet'', is a 1967 comedy musical mystery film starring Tommy Kirk. It blends the beach party format with a standard crime-caper comedy. It was shot on and around Santa Catalina Island, Cal ...
'' (1967) *'' The Silent Gun'' (1969) *''
Bracken's World ''Bracken's World'' is an American drama television series that aired on NBC from September 19, 1969, to December 25, 1970. The series was created and produced by Dorothy Kingsley. The Lettermen performed the second-season theme song "Worlds". ...
'' **" Love It or Leave It, Change It or Lose It" (1970) *''
The High Chaparral ''The High Chaparral'' television series, which was broadcast on NBC from 1967 to 1971, is an American Western action adventure drama set in the 1870s. It stars Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell. The series was made by Xanadu Productions in ...
'' **"Wind" (1970) **" A Man to Match the Land" (1971) *''
Cade's County ''Cade's County'' is a modern-day Western/crime drama which aired Sundays at 9:30 pm (EST) on CBS during the 1971–1972 television season. There were 24 episodes. Synopsis ''Cade's County'' starred well-known Hollywood actor Glenn Ford as S ...
'' **"Gray Wolf" (1971) *'' No Drums, No Bugles'' (1972) *'' When the Line Goes Through'' (1973) *''
ABC Afterschool Specials ''ABC Afterschool Special'' is an American television anthology series that aired on ABC from October 4, 1972, to January 23, 1997, usually in the late afternoon on weekdays. Most episodes were dramatically presented situations, often controver ...
'' **" Runaways" (1974) *''
The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd ''The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd'' is a 1974 American TV movie. It was written and directed by Clyde Ware. Cast *Martin Sheen as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd * Kim Darby as Ruby Hardgrave *Michael Parks as Bradley Floyd *Steven Keats as Eddie ...
'' (1974) *''
All the Kind Strangers ''All the Kind Strangers'', also known as ''Evil in the Swamp'', is a 1974 American television film directed by Burt Kennedy. It originally aired as an ''ABC Movie of the Week'' on November 12, 1974. Plot summary Children of a Rum running, boot ...
'' (1974) *'' The Hatfields and the McCoys'' (1975) *'' The Last Convertible'' (1979) *''
Knots Landing ''Knots Landing'' is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from December 27, 1979, to May 13, 1993. A spin-off of ''Dallas'', it was set in a fictitious coastal suburb of Los Angeles and initially centered on the lives of ...
'' **" Land of the Free" (1980) *''
Coward of the County "Coward of the County" is a song written by Roger Bowling and Billy Edd Wheeler, and recorded by American country music singer Kenny Rogers. The song was released in November 1979 as the second single from Rogers' multi-platinum album ''Kenny''. ...
'' (1981) *'' Sizzle'' (1981) *''
Airwolf ''Airwolf'' is an American action military drama television series that centers on a high-technology military helicopter, code-named ''Airwolf'', and its crew. The show follows them as they undertake various exotic missions, many involving esp ...
'' **"
Proof Through the Night ''Proof Through the Night'' is a 1983 album by T Bone Burnett, produced by Jeff Eyrich. ''Proof Through the Night'' was unavailable on CD for many years. Then some tracks, radically remixed with new vocals if not re-recorded entirely, appeared o ...
" (1984) *'' Whiz Kids'' **" The Sufi Project" (1984) *'' The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory'' (1987) *''
Human Error Human error refers to something having been done that was " not intended by the actor; not desired by a set of rules or an external observer; or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits".Senders, J.W. and Moray, N.P. (1991) Human ...
'' (1988) *''
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'' **"Ginger Snaps" (1989) *''Bad Jim'' (1990) *'' Another Time, Another Place'' (1992) *'' Mary-8'' (2009) *'' Dreamkiller'' (2010)


Director

*'' No Drums, No Bugles'' (1972) *'' When the Line Goes Through'' (1973) *''
The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd ''The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd'' is a 1974 American TV movie. It was written and directed by Clyde Ware. Cast *Martin Sheen as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd * Kim Darby as Ruby Hardgrave *Michael Parks as Bradley Floyd *Steven Keats as Eddie ...
'' (1974) *'' The Hatfields and the McCoys'' (1975) *'' 300 Miles for Stephanie'' (1981) *''
Human Error Human error refers to something having been done that was " not intended by the actor; not desired by a set of rules or an external observer; or that led the task or system outside its acceptable limits".Senders, J.W. and Moray, N.P. (1991) Human ...
'' (1988) *''Bad Jim'' (1990) *'' Another Time, Another Place'' (1992)


Producer

*'' No Drums, No Bugles'' (1972) *'' When the Line Goes Through'' (1973) *''
Airwolf ''Airwolf'' is an American action military drama television series that centers on a high-technology military helicopter, code-named ''Airwolf'', and its crew. The show follows them as they undertake various exotic missions, many involving esp ...
'' (1984) **"
Proof Through the Night ''Proof Through the Night'' is a 1983 album by T Bone Burnett, produced by Jeff Eyrich. ''Proof Through the Night'' was unavailable on CD for many years. Then some tracks, radically remixed with new vocals if not re-recorded entirely, appeared o ...
" (1984) **" Bite of the Jackal" (1984) **" Daddy's Gone a Hunt'n" (1984) *''Bad Jim'' (1990) *'' Another Time, Another Place'' (1992) *'' Dreamkiller'' (2010; executive producer)


Consultant

*''
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'' (1972) **"
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" (1972), executive story consultant **" The Initiation" (1972), executive story consultant *'' Back to Freedom'' (1988), script consultant


Bibliography


Novels

*''The Innocents'' (1969) *''The Eden Tree'' (1971)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ware, Clyde 1930 births 2010 deaths American male screenwriters American television writers Deaths from cancer in California American male television writers People from West Union, West Virginia Television producers from West Virginia People from Clarksburg, West Virginia