Earl Hamner, Jr.

TV Writer

1923 –

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Who is Earl Hamner, Jr.?

Earl Henry Hamner Jr., is an American television writer and producer, best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s on the long-running CBS series The Waltons and Falcon Crest. As a novelist, he is best known for the novel Spencer’s Mountain, which was inspired by his own childhood and formed the basis for both the film of the same name and the television series The Waltons, for which he provided voiceover narration.

He based the Walton family grandparents in the popular television series on his own maternal Italian-American grandparents, Ora Lee and Colonel Anderson Gianniny, an anglicized version of the Italian surname “Giannini”.

In 1954, Hamner wrote “Hit and Run”, an episode of the NBC legal drama Justice in which guest star E.G. Marshall played a man haunted by his crime of striking a newsboy on a bicycle and fleeing the scene of the accident. He reprised the theme in the 1964 “You Drive” episode of The Twilight Zone.

Hamner also contributed eight episodes in the early 1960s to the CBS science fiction series The Twilight Zone. His first script acceptance for the series was his big writing break in Hollywood.

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Born
Jul 10, 1923
Schuyler
Also known as
  • Earl Henry Hamner, Jr.
  • Earl Hamner
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Nationality
  • United States of America
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Education
  • University of Cincinnati
  • University of Richmond

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on July 23, 2013

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