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Gerald Drayson Adams

Screenwriter | * 06/25/1900 († 88, 08/23/1988) | Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada)
Gerald Drayson Adams (June 25, 1900 – August 23, 1988) was a Canadian-born American business executive and literary agent when he began writing for films in the 1940s. The Oxford University-educated Adams specialized in action/adventure and western films. His films include Dead Reckoning (1947) starring Humphrey Bogart, The Big Steal (1949), Armored Car Robbery (1950), His Kind of Woman (1951, uncredited), The Black Sleep (1956), and Kissin' Cousins (1964), starring Elvis Presley, for which he received a WGA award nomination. Adams also wrote for television series, including the pivotal episodes "Hostage" with James Garner and Jack Kelly and "Stampede" with Efrem Zimbalist Jr. for Maverick (1957) as well as "The Savage Hills" with Diane Brewster for the same series. ()
Most frequent genres for this person: Western | Drama | Adventure

Known for these Movies & Shows

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Movies with Gerald Drayson Adams as Crew(53)

Writing/Screenplay1965 Harum Scarum
Writing/Screenplay1964 Kissin' Cousins
Writing/Story1964 Kissin' Cousins
Writing/Writer1962 The Wild Westerners
Writing/Screenplay1961 Gun Fight
Writing/Story1961 Gun Fight
Writing/Screenplay1961 Fury River
Writing/Writer1959 Frontier Rangers
Writing/Story1957 Affair in Reno
Writing/Screenplay1957 War Drums
Writing/Screenplay1956 Three Bad Sisters
Writing/Screenplay1956 Gun Brothers
Writing/Story1956 Gun Brothers
Writing/Story1956 The Black Sleep
Writing/Story1955 Duel on the Mississippi
Writing/Screenplay1955 Duel on the Mississippi
Writing/Screenplay1955 Chief Crazy Horse
Writing/Story1955 Chief Crazy Horse
Writing/Writer1954 Princess of the Nile
Writing/Story1954 The Gambler from Natchez
Writing/Screenplay1954 The Gambler from Natchez
Writing/Story1954 Taza, Son of Cochise
Writing/Adaptation1954 Taza, Son of Cochise
Writing/Screenplay1954 Three Young Texans
Writing/Novel1953 Wings of the Hawk
Writing/Screenplay1952 Son of Ali Baba
Writing/Writer1952 Steel Town
Writing/Screenplay1952 The Duel at Silver Creek
Writing/Story1952 The Duel at Silver Creek
Writing/Story1952 The Battle at Apache Pass
Writing/Screenplay1952 The Battle at Apache Pass
Writing/Screenplay1952 Flaming Feather
Writing/Screenplay1952 Untamed Frontier
Writing/Screenplay1951 The Lady from Texas
Writing/Screenplay1951 The Prince Who Was a Thief
Writing/Screenplay1951 The Sea Hornet
Writing/Writer1951 The Golden Horde
Writing/Writer1951 Flame of Araby
Writing/Story1950 Between Midnight and Dawn
Writing/Screenplay1950 The Desert Hawk
Writing/Screenplay1950 Armored Car Robbery
Writing/Screenplay1949 The Big Steal
Writing/Screenplay1948 The Gallant Legion
Writing/Screenplay1948 The Plunderers
Writing/Screenplay1948 Old Los Angeles
Writing/Story1947 Dead Reckoning
Writing/Story1946 The Magnificent Rogue
Writing/Original Story1946 The Invisible Informer
Writing/Story1945 A Guy, a Gal and a Pal
Writing/Original Story1945 Tell It to a Star
Writing/Screenplay1942 Duke of the Navy
Writing/Story1942 Duke of the Navy
Writing/Screenplay1941 The Miracle Kid

TV Shows/Series with Gerald Drayson Adams as Crew(7)

Writing/Writer1960 Surfside 6
Writing/Writer1959 Bourbon Street Beat
Writing/Writer1958 77 Sunset Strip
Writing/Writer1958 Northwest Passage
Writing/Writer1958 Bronco
Writing/Writer1957 Maverick
Writing/Writer1955 Cheyenne

Full Name: Gerald Drayson
Citizenship: Canada
Born: Monday, 06/25 1900 (June) in Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada)
Died: Tuesday, 08/23 1988 (August) in Las Cruces (aged: 88)
Zodiac sign: Cancer (Chinese zodiac sign: Rat)
Languages: English (EN)
Siblings: Claire Adams
Other names for Gerald Drayson Adams (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"Gerald Adams"
Gerald Drayson Adams frequently works together with these people:
Harry Harvey (15x, Actor)
Leonard Goldstein (11x, Crew)
Bud Westmore (10x, Crew)
Robert J. Wilke (9x, Actor)
Leslie I. Carey (8x, Crew)
Bernard Herzbrun (8x, Crew)
Don Barry (8x, Actor)
Robert Colbert (7x, Actor)
Joan St. Oegger (7x, Crew)
Roy Huggins (7x, Crew)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:620158, Added: 10/21/2018, Last updated: 04/22/2024