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John Gay (screenwriter)

John Gay (born April 1, 1924) is an American screenwriter.
Born in Whittier, California, Gay began his career writing episodes for television anthology series such as ''Lux Video Theatre'', ''Kraft Television Theatre'', and ''Goodyear Television Playhouse''. He made his film screenwriting debut in 1956 with ''Run Silent Run Deep''. Additional screen credits include ''Separate Tables'', ''Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'', ''The Courtship of Eddie's Father'', ''The Hallelujah Trail'', ''No Way to Treat a Lady'', ''Soldier Blue'', ''Sometimes a Great Notion'', and ''A Matter of Time''.
For television, Gay has adapted numerous literary classics, including ''The Red Badge of Courage'', ''Captains Courageous'', ''Les Misérables'', ''A Tale of Two Cities'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Ivanhoe'', ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', and ''Around the World in 80 Days''. He also wrote television biopics of Howard Hughes, George Armstrong Custer, Caryl Chessman, and Adolf Hitler; small screen remakes of ''Dial M for Murder'', ''Witness for the Prosecution'', ''Inherit the Wind'', and ''Shadow of a Doubt''; adaptations of the bestsellers ''Fatal Vision'' and ''Blind Faith'' by Joe McGinniss and ''The Burden of Proof'' by Scott Turow; and the television movie ''A Piano for Mrs. Cimino'' starring Bette Davis.
Gay also wrote the one-man play ''Diversions and Delights'', in which Oscar Wilde presents a lecture about his career to a Parisian audience in November 1899. With Vincent Price portraying Wilde, the play premiered in San Francisco in July 1977 and toured more than 300 cities during the next three years.〔(''Diversions and Delights'' at the Internet Broadway Database )〕〔(''Diversions and Delights'' at the Vincent Price website )〕
Gay was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for ''Separate Tables''. He has been nominated once for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special and three times for the Edgar Award for Best Television Feature or Miniseries.
Gay wrote the memoir ''Any Way I Can: 50 Years in Show Business'' with his daughter Jennifer Gay Summers.〔(''Any Way I Can'' at CanyonNews.com )〕〔(''Any Way I Can'' at Bear Manor Media )〕
==References==


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