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Gregory Allen Howard was born on 1962 in Norfolk, VA, is a Screenwriter. At 58 years old, Gregory Allen Howard height not available right now. We will update Gregory Allen Howard's height soon as possible.

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He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Gregory Allen Howard worth at the age of 60 years old? Gregory Allen Howard’s income source is mostly from being a successful Screenwriter. He is from VA. We have estimated Gregory Allen Howard's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Howard co-wrote and co-produced the 2019 Harriet Tubman biopic film Harriet, for which he also received a "story by" credit.

2014

Howard has been working on the script for a film project with Morgan Freeman based on the 761st Tank Battalion, the first black armored unit to see combat in World War II. Howard has also written the screenplay for the film Factor X, which will be produced by Ridley Scott and star Eric Bana. In Spring 2014 he completed the screenplay of a movie about the Soviet Airwomen of the Great Patriotic War called Night Witches and financed by the grandson of Boris Yeltsin.

2006

Since the release of Remember the Titans and Ali, Howard has worked on a number of other projects. He was an uncredited writer for Glory Road, a sports drama released in 2006 that focused on Texas Western coach Don Haskins leading the first all-black starting line-up for a college basketball team to the NCAA national championship in 1966.

1990

Over the next few years Howard worked as a freelance writer and on a number of television shows, including being a story editor for Where I Live and working on the 1990 short-lived FOX series True Colors. Howard also wrote a stage play, Tinseltown Trilogy, that garnered him awards. Tinseltown Trilogy weaves together three interconnected one-act plays that focus on three men in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.

1971

Howard was then selected for the assignment to write an original screenplay for the biopic of boxer Muhammad Ali. Having finished the first draft, and then moving back to his native Virginia, Howard discovered the story of the 1971 TC Williams Titans. Studio delays and rewrites meant that his first feature film, Ali, was not released until after his next script, Remember the Titans.

1962

Gregory Allen Howard (born 1962) is an American screenwriter. He is best known for writing the screenplay to Remember the Titans (2000), a Disney film about an undefeated high school football team credited with healing the racial divide in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1971.

Gregory Allen Howard was born in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1962, but his family moved around often due to his stepfather's career in the Navy. Between the ages of five and 15, his family moved ten times, eventually settling in Vallejo, California. After attending college at Princeton University, graduating with a degree in American history, Howard briefly worked at Merrill Lynch on Wall Street before moving to Los Angeles in his mid-twenties to pursue a writing career.