Jack Epps, Jr.

Jack Epps Jr. (born 1949) is an American screenwriter, known chiefly for such popular 80's films as Top Gun,[1] Legal Eagles and The Secret of My Success, which he wrote with longtime partner Jim Cash. Cash graduated from the College of Arts and Letters at Michigan State University.[2]

Early career

Jack came to California to become a director, but he didn't have the money or know-how to do so. He decided to first write a script and to hope that this would lead to directing. Partnering with Anderson House, they sold a script to Hawaii Five-O. He continued to work with House for a few years, before partnering with Jim Cash.[3]

Major accomplishments

After completing seven unproduced screenplays together, Epps and Cash produced Top Gun. This film went on to become the number-one world wide box office hit in 1986. After this, they quickly wrote other screenplays that were produced including Legal Eagles and The Secret of My Success. Epps co-authored over 25 screenplays and eight motion pictures that he produced including Dick Tracy, Turner & Hooch and Anaconda.[4] He wrote for some of the most successful actors in the industry including Tom Cruise, Robert Redford, Tom Hanks, Warren Beatty and others.

Awards and honors

Epps was awarded on honorary doctorate of fine arts by Michigan State University at their 2009 commencement. He is also the recipient of the Michigan State University Spartans in Hollywood Award.[4] He is part of the Writer's Guild of America where he has been a member for three decades and he is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 "Jack Epps Jr.". IMDB. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  2. "Jack Epps, Jr.". Cinema USC. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  3. "Back to the 80s: Interview with Jack Epps, Jr. screenwriter of Top Gun & more - Kickin' it Old School". Old School Blog. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  4. 1 2 "JACK EPPS JR.". Angels in the Sky Movie. Retrieved 23 April 2014.

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