Clyde Ware


Clyde Coster Ware, Jr was an American television and film screenwriter, director, and producer, best known for his teleplays for The Spy with My Face, Gunsmoke and Coward of the County.

Biography

Born in Clarksburg and raised in West Union — both in north-central West Virginia — Ware arrived in Hollywood in 1961 after several years working as an actor in New York City. In the early 1970s, he formed his own independent film production company — Jud-Lee Productions, named after his two children. Ware returned to his native state to film two feature films — No Drums, No Bugles, filmed in Tyler and Doddridge Counties, and When the Line Goes Through, filmed in West Union.
Ware produced two novels. The second — The Eden Tree — was a roman à clef about his family and youth in West Virginia which scandalized his hometown upon publication.

Death

He died of cancer in Los Angeles on August 30, 2010.

Filmography

Writer