D.D. Beauchamp (August 25, 1908 – March 20, 1969) was an American screenwriter for film and TV.
Filmography
Films
| Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1948 | The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap[1] | Story By | Co-Wrote Story with "William Bowers" |
| River Lady | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "William Bowers" | |
| Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' | Story By, Screenplay By | ||
| 1949 | Henry, the Rainmaker | Story By | |
| Leave It to Henry | Story By, Screenplay By | ||
| 1950 | Father Makes Good | Written By | Based on his story "Journey at Sunrise" |
| The Golden Gloves Story | Story By | Co-Wrote Story with "William F. Sellers" | |
| Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion | Story By | ||
| Father's Wild Game | Story By, Screenplay By | Based on his story "A-Hunting We Will Go" | |
| 1951 | Belle Le Grand | Screenplay By | |
| Father Takes the Air | Screenplay By | ||
| 1952 | The San Francisco Story | Screenplay By | Based on the 1949 novel "Vigilante" by Richard Summers |
| 1953 | Gunsmoke | Screenplay By | Based on the novel "Roughshod" By "Norman A. Fox" |
| Abbott and Costello Go to Mars | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Howard Christie" and "John Grant" | |
| Law and Order | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Bagni" and "Gwen Bagni" | |
| Son of Belle Starr | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Jack DeWitt" and "William Raynor" | |
| The Man from the Alamo | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Steve Fisher" | |
| The All American | Screenplay By | ||
| 1954 | She Couldn’t Say No | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "William Bowers" and "Richard Flournoy" |
| Ride Clear of Diablo | Screenplay By | Additional Dialogue | |
| Rails Into Laramie | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Joseph Hoffman" | |
| Jesse James' Women | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Don "Red" Barry" and "William R. Cox" | |
| Destry | Screenplay By | Based on the novel "Destry Rides Again" By "Max Brand", Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Edmund H. North" | |
| Port of Hell | Story By | Co-Wrote Story with "Gil Doud" | |
| 1955 | Man Without a Star | Screenplay By | Based on the Novel of the same name by "Dee Linford", Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Borden Chase" |
| Tennessee's Partner | Screenplay By | Based on the short story "Tennessee's Partner" By "Bret Harte" | |
| 1956 | Massacre | Screenplay By | |
| The Rawhide Years | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Earl Felton" and "Robert Presnell, Jr." | |
| Yaqui Drums | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Jo Pagano" | |
| 1957 | Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend | Written By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Tucker Battle" |
| 1960 | For the Love of Mike | Written By | |
| Natchez Trace | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Story and Screenplay with "William R. Cox" | |
| 1966 | Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Jack Guss" |
| 1968 | A Man Called Gannon | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Borden Chase" and "Gene R. Kearney" |
| 1972 | The Bull of The West | Screenplay By | |
Television
| Year | TV Series | Credit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1953 | Four Star Playhouse | Writer | 2 Episodes |
| 1955 | Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson | Writer | 1 Episode |
| So This Is Hollywood | Writer | 1 Episode | |
| Father Knows Best | Writer | 1 Episode | |
| 1955-56 | Cheyenne | Writer | 2 Episodes |
| 1956 | Screen Directors Playhouse | Writer | 1 Episode |
| Celebrity Playhouse | Writer | 2 Episodes | |
| Ford Television Theater | Writer | 1 Episode | |
| 1957 | Zane Grey Theater | Writer | 1 Episode |
| 1957-59 | Trackdown | Writer | 7 Episodes |
| 1958 | Yancy Derringer | Writer | |
| Telephone Time | Writer | 1 Episode | |
| 1958-59 | Tales of Wells Fargo | Writer | 3 Episodes |
| 1958-60 | Bat Masterson | Writer | 4 Episodes |
| 1959 | Tombstone Territory | Writer | 1 Episode |
| 1959-60 | Wanted: Dead or Alive | Writer | 9 Episodes |
| 1960-61 | Stagecoach West | Writer, Story Consultant | 38 Episodes |
| 1962 | Rawhide | Writer | 1 Episode |
| The Tall Man | Writer | 1 Episode | |
| 1963 | Temple Houston | Writer | 1 Episode |
| The Virginian | Writer | 1 Episode | |
| 1965-69 | Daniel Boone | Writer | 29 Episodes |
| 1967 | Gentle Ben | Writer | 1 Episode |
References
External links
- D. D. Beauchamp at IMDb
- D.D. Beauchamp at BFI
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