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  1. Randall Wallace (born July 28, 1949) is an American screenwriter, film director and producer who came to prominence by writing the screenplay for the historical drama film Braveheart (1995). His work on the film earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and a Writers Guild of America Award in the same ...

  2. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Randall Wallace was born on 28 July 1949 in Jackson, Tennessee, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for We Were Soldiers (2002), Pearl Harbor (2001) and Braveheart (1995). More at IMDbPro.

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • Jackson, Tennessee, USA
    • Randall Wallace
  3. 1 de mar. de 2002 · We Were Soldiers: Directed by Randall Wallace. With Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, Greg Kinnear, Sam Elliott. The story of the first major battle of the American phase of the Vietnam War, and the soldiers on both sides that fought it, while their wives wait nervously and anxiously at home for the good news or the bad news.

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  4. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Randall Wallace. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 39 años de carrera.

  5. Randall Wallace es un guionista y director nacido en el año 1949 en Estados Unidos conocido por Braveheart, Pearl Harbor, El hombre de la máscara de hierro, Cuando éramos soldados, Campeón (Secretariat), El cielo es real, J.J. Starbuck (Serie de TV), Point of Honor - Episodio piloto (TV), Titan Quest y Ángel guardián (TV)

  6. Randall Wallace (28 de julio de 1950) es un guionista, director y productor de cine estadounidense que ha escrito el guion de la película de 1995 Braveheart, y dirigido El hombre de la máscara de hierro, Cuando éramos soldados y Secretariat.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2010 · Secretariat: Directed by Randall Wallace. With Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Dylan Walsh, Margo Martindale. Penny Chenery Tweedy and colleagues guide her long-shot but precocious stallion to set, in 1973, the unbeaten record for winning the Triple Crown.