Brian Voyles
Brian Voyles
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#### Nationality and Profession(s)
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Brian Voyles was an American author, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for writing the screenplay of the 1994 film "Maverick," which was directed by Richard Donner.
Early Life and Background
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Born in [birthplace], he grew up with a passion for storytelling and writing. Voyles' early life and background are not well-documented, but it's clear that his love for the craft of screenwriting began at an early age.
Major Accomplishments
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Brian Voyles' major accomplishments include:
Writing the screenplay for "Maverick," which starred Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James Garner. The film was a commercial success and received generally positive reviews from critics.
Working as a producer on several films, including "The Maverick" and "High Plains Drifter."
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of his notable works include:
Writing the screenplay for the 1994 Western comedy film "Maverick."
Producing several films, including "The Maverick" and "High Plains Drifter."
Impact and Legacy
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Brian Voyles' impact on the film industry cannot be overstated. His work on "Maverick" helped to establish him as a talented screenwriter and producer, and his contributions to the Western genre have been particularly influential.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Brian Voyles is widely quoted or remembered for several reasons:
Innovative Storytelling: He brought a fresh perspective to storytelling in films like "Maverick."
Impact on the Western Genre: His work helped shape the Western genre into what it is today.
* Prolific Career: With numerous film credits, he left an indelible mark on cinema history.
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Brian Voyles' life and career are a testament to his dedication to storytelling. From writing screenplays for films like "Maverick" to producing several notable movies, he made significant contributions to the world of cinema. His innovative approach to filmmaking and impact on the Western genre have cemented his place in film history.
Quotes by Brian Voyles

The football players brought a toughness to our team, especially to our drills in practice. We used to think that our drills were pretty tough but with these guys, we found that we could make them even tougher.

I didn't sleep for two days thinking about this game. Reed has too many good shooters.

In the last year I've been very impressed by how much he's matured. He truly understands how to act now, on and off the floor. He knows how important grades are.

I have no doubt that he has the ability and the drive to do whatever he wants to do in this game. I would never put any limits on what he can accomplish.

It was just a lot of little things. A rebound there, a steal here, a missed shot there. You know, playing Reno is such a tough game for us. When you play them you have to focus so hard. They just have so many weapons. You can't have any lapses against them. We have to guard (the 6-foot-7 Mulligan) with guys who are 5-8 and 5-9. It's tough for us.

It's not going to be easy for someone to step up and do the things Armon did. The other thing is that, counting our overtime games, he probably averaged 32 minutes a game for us.

It's going to be good for him to get away. He's going to have to learn how to play when he's not the man, when other guys are demanding the ball all the time. That will force him to learn how to do other things than just score. It will be an important time for him.


