Aaron Latham
American journalist (1943–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aaron Latham (October 3, 1943 – July 23, 2022) was an American journalist and screenwriter who was known for the films Urban Cowboy (1980), Perfect (1985), and The Program (1993).
Aaron Latham | |
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Born | October 3, 1943 Spur, Texas, U.S. |
Died | July 23, 2022 (aged 78) Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Education | Amherst College (BA) |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Biography
Latham was born on October 3, 1943, in Spur, Texas.[1] He was raised in a Methodist family, the son of Annie Launa (Cozby) and Cecil Clyde Latham.[2][3] Latham attended Amherst College, where he studied literature and served as an editor on the Amherst Student, the college newspaper, graduating in 1966.
Career
He was a regular contributor to such publications as Rolling Stone, Esquire, Talk, and The New York Times. He wrote the article that inspired the 1980 movie Urban Cowboy and co-wrote its script with director James Bridges. He also co-wrote the book for the short-lived 2003 Broadway musical version. He also wrote novels and co-wrote the screenplays Perfect, also with Bridges, another film inspired by his articles, and The Program.
Personal life
Latham married CBS News and 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl in 1977.[3] Their daughter is named Taylor. He died of complications from Parkinson's disease on July 23, 2022, at the age of 78.[4]
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