William Broyles Jr.

William Broyles Jr.
Born
William Dodson Broyles Jr.

(1944-10-08) October 8, 1944 (age 80)
Alma materRice University (BA)
University of Oxford (MA)
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • Screenwriter
Children4

William Dodson Broyles Jr.[1] (born October 8, 1944) is an American journalist, screenwriter, and former United States Marine Corps officer.

He created the television series China Beach (1988–91) and Six (2017-18), and wrote such films as Apollo 13 (1995), Cast Away (2000), Planet of the Apes (2001), Unfaithful (2002), The Polar Express (2004), Jarhead (2005) and Flags of Our Fathers (2006). His work on Apollo 13 earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Broyles' co-founded Texas Monthly magazine,[2] and served as editor of Newsweek from 1982 to 1984.

  1. ^ Profile, Filmreference.com. Accessed November 28, 2022.
  2. ^ "William Broyles, Contributor at Texas Monthly". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2023-09-19.