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  1. James Costigan (March 31, 1926 – December 19, 2007) was an American television actor and Emmy Award-winning television screenwriter. His writing credits include the television movies Eleanor and Franklin and Love Among the Ruins.

  2. James Costigan, the Emmy Award-winning TV writer and Broadway dramatist, was born James Smith in East Los Angeles, California on March 31, 1926. He won three Emmy Awards, for "Little Moon of Alban" (which appeared on the Hallmark Hall of Fame) in 1959; Love Among the Ruins (1975), a TV movie starring Katharine Hepburn and Laurence Olivier in ...

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  3. Jan 5, 2008 · James Costigan, an Emmy-winning writer for television who worked with some of the leading actors of the postwar years, among them Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Joanne Woodward and...

  4. James Costigan, one of the bright lights of TV’s golden age of drama in the 1950s and the Emmy Award-winning writer of the prestigious 1970s TV movies “Love Among the Ruins” and “Eleanor and...

  5. James Costigan. Writer: The Hunger. James Costigan, the Emmy Award-winning TV writer and Broadway dramatist, was born James Smith in East Los Angeles, California on March 31, 1926.

  6. Actor, playwright, and television writer. Costigan worked briefly as a stage actor and even more briefly as a playwright before settling into the medium that would offer him the greatest exposure and the most rewards—television.

  7. James Costigan was an American television actor and Emmy Award-winning television screenwriter. His writing credits include the television movies Eleanor and Franklin and Love Among the Ruins.