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蓝道·华勒斯 Randall Wallace乔纳森·凯勒曼 Jonathan Kellerman亚历山德拉·里普利 Alexandra Ripley
理查德·马丁·斯特恩 Richard Martin Stern埃里奇·西格尔 Erich Segal史奈德 Don J. Snyder
白兰黛·娇意丝 Brenda Joyce茱莉·嘉伍德 Julie Garwood琳达·霍华 Linda Howard
珍妮特·戴丽 Janet Dailey克莉丝汀·汉娜 Kristin Hannah桑德拉·坎费尔德 Sandra Canfield
乔安娜·林赛 Johanna Lindsey莉莎·克莱佩 Lisa Kleypas茱德·狄弗洛 Jude Deveraux
珍妮弗·布莱克 Jennifer Blake丽贝卡·温特斯 Rebecca Winters朱迪·麦菲拉罗 Judith McNaught
凯·琥珀 Kay Hooper安妮塔·蓝伯 Arnette Lamb帕特·布尔切斯特 Patt Bucheister
伊莉莎白·隆维尔 Elizabeth Lowell凯伦·罗巴德斯 Karen Robards莉·麦克 Leigh Michaels
张纯如 Iris Chang费慰梅 Wilma Fairbank约翰·托兰 John Toland
拉里·柯林斯 Larry Collins西奥多·索伦森 Theodore Sorensen卡洛斯·贝克 Carlos Baker
丹尼斯·罗德曼 Dennis Rodman崔佛·杜普伊 Trevor N. Dupuy基蒂·凯利 Kitty Kelley
乔治·巴顿 George Patton IV欧文·斯通 Irving Stone伯烈特·史宾斯 Michael Spence
卡尔·伯恩斯坦 Carl Bernstein弗农·阿·沃尔特斯 Vernon A. Walters莫妮卡·克劳莉 Monica Crowley
卡拉·斯威舍 Kara Swisher严歌苓 Yan Geling哈里森·索尔兹伯里 Harrison Salisbury
弗利普·何塞·法默 Philip José Farmer约翰·迪克森·卡尔 John Dickson Carr杰克·里齐 Jack Ritchie
厄尔·斯坦利·加德纳 Erle Stanley Gardner爱德华·霍克 Edward D. Hoch朱莉·史密斯 Julie Smith
阿夫拉姆·戴维森 Avram Davidson乔·L·布林 Jon L. Breen理查德·艾尔曼 Richard Ellmann
卡尔·萨根 Carl Sagan比尔·波特 Bill Porter约翰·格雷 John Gray
凯文·米特尼克 Kevin Mitnick科恩 I. Bernard CohenE·迈尔 Ernst W. Mayr
罗伯特·温伯格 Robert Weinberg奥格·曼狄诺 Og Mandino麦克·约基 Mike Yorkey
蓝道·华勒斯 Randall Wallace
作者  (1949年7月28日)

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  Randall Wallace (born July 28, 1949) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and songwriter, who came to prominence by writing the screenplay for the 1995 film Braveheart. His work on the film earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay and a Writers Guild of America award for Best Screenplay Adapted Directly for the Screen. His other films, include The Man in the Iron Mask, Pearl Harbor, We Were Soldiers, and most recently, Secretariat.
  
  Early life
  
  Born in Jackson, Tennessee, Wallace began writing stories at the age of seven. Wallace graduated from E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He attended Duke University, where he studied Russian, religion, and literature. He put himself through a graduate year of seminary by teaching martial arts. Wallace holds a black belt in karate.
  [edit]Career
  
  After managing an animal show at Nashville’s Opryland, Wallace moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in singing and songwriting. He soon began writing short stories, novels and scripts for movies. Wallace was taken under the wing of leading television producer Stephen J. Cannell and spent several years writing for television in the late '80s and early '90s.
  He gained recognition and commercial success by penning the screenplay for Braveheart (1995), which was inspired by a trip to Scotland to better get to know his roots as a Scottish American. It was there he learned about the true legend of medieval Scottish patriot William Wallace. Braveheart became Wallace’s first produced screenplay when it drew the interest of director and star Mel Gibson, and ended up as the film success story of 1995, earning the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director and garnering Oscar and Golden Globe nominations as well as the Writers Guild Award for Best Screenplay for Wallace.
  Wallace made his directorial debut with his own screenplay in The Man in the Iron Mask, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, John Malkovich, Gabriel Byrne, Jeremy Irons and Gérard Depardieu. Shortly after, he wrote the screenplay for the Jerry Bruckheimer blockbuster, Pearl Harbor (2001), directed by Michael Bay and starring Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale.
  This was followed by Wallace’s second film as director We Were Soldiers. Moved by its starkly honest account of a singular battle in the Vietnam War, Wallace re-teamed with Mel Gibson to star in the film. Wallace trained with career soldiers at U.S. Army Ranger School in order to understand the motivation of his characters.
  In 2010, Wallace directed Disney’s Secretariat, the true story of the racehorse that won the Triple Crown in 1973. The film chronicled the struggles and courage of owner Penny Chenery-Tweedy, portrayed by Academy Award-nominated actress Diane Lane. Wallace also wrote the end title song, It’s Who You Are, which was released with the Secretariat soundtrack.
  [edit]Other work
  Wallace is also the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels and the lyricist of the acclaimed hymn "Mansions of the Lord", performed as the closing music for President Ronald Reagan’s national funeral. In 2008, Wallace wrote several songs with singer/songwriter Richard Marx. One of those songs, "Flame In Your Fire", appears on Marx's album Emotional Remains. In interviews he has acknowledged a deep commitment to Christianity, which he credits as an influence on his approach to filmmaking.
  He appeared in the seventh season of HBO’s hit comedy series Entourage as himself.
  In addition to his work as a filmmaker, Wallace is the founder of Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity and the father of two sons. In 1999, he formed his own company, Wheelhouse Entertainment, which is focused on creating entertainment for worldwide audiences based on the classic values of love, courage and honor.
  [edit]Filmography
  
  Braveheart (1995) – writer
  The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) – writer, director and producer
  Pearl Harbor (2001) – writer and executive producer
  We Were Soldiers (2002) – writer, director and producer
  Fight or Die (2008) – executive producer, narrator
  Secretariat (2010) – director
    

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