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  1. James 'Jim' Jennewein is an American screenwriter, author, teacher and writer, best known for writing several major Hollywood comedies of the 1990s, including the feature film adaptation of The Flintstones. He collaborates with Tom S. Parker.

  2. James J. Jennewein (1929 – October 29, 2022) was an architect in Tampa, Florida. He is a fellow at the American Institute of Architects (AIA), past president of the Florida Association of the AIA, past president of the Florida State Board of Architecture, and past president of the Florida Central Chapter of the AIA. [2]

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0421084Jim Jennewein - IMDb

    Jim Jennewein. Writer: The Flintstones. Born in St. Louis, Mo. Graduate of the University of Notre Dame. Former advertising copywriter. Co-wrote (with writing partner Tom S. Parker) the RuneWarriors trilogy of novels, a YA fantasy-comedy series set in the Viking era and published in 2009 by HarperCollins.

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  4. Jim Jennewein. Writer: The Flintstones. Born in St. Louis, Mo. Graduate of the University of Notre Dame. Former advertising copywriter. Co-wrote (with writing partner Tom S. Parker) the RuneWarriors trilogy of novels, a YA fantasy-comedy series set in the Viking era and published in 2009 by HarperCollins.

  5. 684 Followers, 978 Following, 237 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jim Jennewein (@jimjennewein)

  6. Jun 27, 2017 · In the spring of 1981, a young visionary architect named Jim Jennewein walked across a scraggly five-acre parking lot alongside the Hillsborough River. In his mind, he built a future performing arts center for the people of Tampa Bay.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JenneweinJennewein - Wikipedia

    Notable people with the surname include: C. Paul Jennewein (1890–1978), German-born American sculptor. Jim Jennewein, American screenwriter and writer. Jim Jennewein (architect) (1929–2022), American architect. Josef Jennewein (1919–1943), German alpine skier and world champion.