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  2. Life with Billy - Wikipedia

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    The film begins with Jane Hurshman (Beatty) shooting her common-law husband Billy Stafford (McHattie) in his sleep, and then shows the resulting police investigation and trial, interspersed with flashbacks showing the domestic abuse that Stafford inflicted on Hurshman over the course of their relationship for 5 years.

  3. The Jack Bull - Wikipedia

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    The Jack Bull is a 1999 American Western television film directed by John Badham and written by Dick Cusack, loosely inspired by Heinrich von Kleist's 1810 novel Michael Kohlhaas. It stars John Cusack , John Goodman , L. Q. Jones , Miranda Otto , and John C. McGinley , and aired on HBO on April 17, 1999.

  4. Hillbilly Elegy (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hillbilly Elegy is a 2020 American drama film directed by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Vanessa Taylor, based on the 2016 memoir of the same name by (now U.S. vice president-elect) JD Vance. The film stars Amy Adams and Glenn Close, and features Gabriel Basso, Haley Bennett, Freida Pinto, Bo Hopkins in his final film appearance, and Owen ...

  5. Life After Billy - Wikipedia

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    Life After Billy is a nonfiction book written by Brian Vallée published in 1993. Life After Billy is a sequel to Vallée's acclaimed book Life With Billy . [ 1 ] Life After Billy focuses on the long-term impacts of domestic violence and life after leaving an abusive partner.

  6. Charlie Siringo - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, Siringo published the History of "Billy the Kid". By 1922, Siringo's financial difficulties required relinquishing his Santa Fe ranch, and moving to Los Angeles. In 1924, Siringo played the part of an old cowboy in the movie Nine Scars Make a Man. In 1925, Siringo served as a consultant for William S. Hart's Tumbleweeds.

  7. He grew up hearing cowboy stories. Now a Fort Worth man ... - AOL

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    Davis is no stranger to ranch life. His ancestors, immigrants from Germany, acquired the family’s Pecan Spring Ranch near Menard, Texas, in 1880. Johanna Wilhelm, the “Sheep Queen of Texas ...

  8. Audrey Young - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Young (October 30, 1922 – June 1, 2012) [1] was an American film actress and a big-band singer who was most active in the 1940s. She was the wife of director Billy Wilder . Early years

  9. Billy Klapper: The true life of the legendary spur maker ...

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    Billy Klapper (Western Horseman/YouTube) In his obituary, it said: “Billy will be remembered as a good man, a friend to all, and most of all a true cowboy. He is going to be deeply missed by his ...