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  1. James Peeble Ewing Kennaway (5 June 1928 – 21 December 1968) was a Scottish novelist and screenwriter. He was born in Auchterarder in Perthshire and attended Glenalmond College.

  2. James Kennaway was born in Perthshire, Scotland in 1928 and went to public school at Trinity College, Glenalmond. After serving as an officer with the Cameron Highlanders, he attended Trinity College, Oxford, where he earned a degree in economics and politics.

  3. Jun 7, 2017 · “Tunes of Glory,” first released in 1960, stars Sir Alec Guinness, Sir John Mills, and Susannah York, directed by Ronald Neame, and is based on a novel and screenplay by James Kennaway. The only published biography of James Kennaway is James and Jim, by Trevor Royal (Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1983).

  4. JAMES KENNAWAY. Author biography: James Kennaway was born in Perthshire, Scotland in 1928 and went to public school at Trinity College, Glenalmond. After serving as an officer with the Cameron Highlanders, he attended Trinity College, Oxford, where he earned a degree in economics and politics.

  5. James Kennaway was born on June 5, 1928 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland, UK. He was a writer, known for Violent Playground (1958), Tunes of Glory (1960) and The Battle of Britain (1969). He was married to Susan Edmonds. He died on December 21, 1968 in Buckinghamshire, England, UK.

  6. James Kennaway was born on 5 June 1928 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland, UK. He was a writer, known for Violent Playground (1958), Tunes of Glory (1960) and Battle of Britain (1969). He was married to Susan Edmonds. He died on 21 December 1968 in Buckinghamshire, England, UK.

  7. May 3, 2013 · In the 1985 film Back to the Future American pop-rocker Huey Lewis cameos as a high school band audition judge who shatters protagonist ‘Marty’ McFly's (Mi