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William W. Norton

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241:. Authorities were watching the van, which had two submachine guns, 12 rifles, 23 revolvers and 2,200 rounds of ammunition in the hidden compartment. Norton and his wife, Eleanor, were arrested on June 11, 1986, trying to retrieve the vehicle and were both convicted. Also arrested with them were two INLA members, James MacLaughin and Sean Hughes, and also Hughes' girlfriend Susan May. Susan May's two children, who were with her, were taken to a children's home. 249:
In August 1987, William Norton, Hughes and MacLaughin were each sentenced to four years in prison, while Eleanor Norton was sentenced to three years with two of those suspended. Additionally, the group was forbidden to return to France for five years, and they were fined a total of
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He relocated to Cuba in the 1990s, but rapidly became disenchanted with life under Communism. He moved, this time to Mexico, and sought the help of his daughter and his first wife to bring him back into the United States. He met his family members in
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Norton was released after 19 months while his wife served five months before her release on medical grounds. The couple were subject to a U.S. warrant on the gun smuggling charges and were granted asylum in
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with Patton's Third Army. He started writing, using his life experience of growing up poor and serving in the military, and some of his plays were produced by local theater companies. He joined the
818: 229:(INLA). Norton also purchased a camping van and had a hidden compartment made. The van was shipped aboard a Panamanian ship inside a container, from Los Angeles to the port at 742: 286:, where he reportedly spent years worrying that the FBI would arrest him until a lawyer convinced him that he had nothing to worry about. He wrote a script, 838: 843: 127: 119: 726: 115: 213:. When asked by a nurse the day before he died if she would know any of Norton's films, he replied "I don't think your I.Q. is low enough". 833: 823: 404: 197: 828: 302:, aged 85, on October 1, 2010. He was survived by his second wife, Eleanor, as well as by two daughters and a son, writer-director 848: 813: 612: 538: 226: 39: 500: 388: 233:. The van, still inside the container, was then put on a truck and hauled from Rotterdam, through Belgium, to the port of 808: 672: 420: 203: 340: 700: 221:
After moving to Ireland in the mid-1980s, Norton was angered by attacks staged against Roman Catholic residents of
283: 332: 144:, which was broadcast from 1965 to 1968. His big screen breakthrough came with his script for the 1968 film 452: 412: 646: 444: 299: 803: 798: 476: 324: 316: 251: 95: 91: 87: 492: 484: 380: 736: 651: 578: 543: 468: 372: 111: 761: 722: 695: 617: 516: 436: 396: 356: 222: 181: 146: 83: 43: 31: 714: 573: 508: 159: 123: 348: 303: 225:. He flew back to the U.S. and purchased a number of guns to bring back to supply the 151: 140: 792: 186: 27: 460: 428: 209: 172: 167: 107: 23: 364: 191: 155: 79: 176: 259: 230: 59: 47: 306:. His first marriage, to the former Betty Conklin, had ended in divorce. 234: 165:
Other screenplays that Norton wrote included the Angie Dickinson vehicle
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in his youth and in 1958 was called to testify before the
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when he tried to send arms from the United States to the
22:(September 24, 1925 – October 1, 2010) was an American 150:, set in the antebellum West, with the movie starring 688: 686: 684: 682: 547:, November 1, 1975. Accessed September 27, 2018. 114:and served in Europe as an infantry officer with 26:particularly notable for his collaborations with 754: 752: 539:"'Good Ole Boy' Stars in Dixie Film-Making Boom" 46:. After being released from prison, he moved to 50:, where he shot and killed an intruder in his 641: 639: 637: 635: 633: 8: 819:United States Army personnel of World War II 741:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 606: 604: 602: 600: 598: 596: 594: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 557: 555: 553: 78:Callahan) and William Wallace Norton in 693:"Irish rifles found in van from U.S.". 530: 734: 270:After bandits broke into his house in 254:81,700. Susan May was not convicted. 128:House Un-American Activities Committee 54:home. He later spent a year living in 7: 138:He wrote for the television series 74:Norton was born to Andrena "Rena" ( 30:Later in life, he was convicted of 298:Norton died in Santa Barbara of a 20:William Wallace "Bill" Norton, Jr. 14: 703:{UPI}. June 12, 1986. p. 15. 130:, though he did not name anyone. 62:and was reportedly smuggled from 839:People from El Monte, California 717:.; and Susan L. Simmons (2011). 611:Woo, Elaine (October 10, 2010), 572:Weber, Bruce (October 8, 2010), 98:, where he was class president. 352:(1965–69) (TV series) - writer 227:Irish National Liberation Army 66:into the U.S. by his ex-wife. 58:but became disillusioned with 40:Irish National Liberation Army 1: 844:Screenwriters from California 405:The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing 198:The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing 512:(1987) - original characters 408:(1973) - writer (uncredited) 834:United States Army soldiers 824:American male screenwriters 341:The Farmer's Other Daughter 865: 701:United Press International 520:(1992) - based on his play 496:(1983) (TV movie) - writer 721:. ABC-CLIO. p. 132. 384:(1970) - writer, producer 344:(1965) - writer, producer 336:(1964) - writer, producer 333:How to Succeed with Girls 320:(1961) - writer, producer 284:Santa Barbara, California 110:, Norton enlisted in the 829:Writers from Ogden, Utah 537:Ayres Jr., B. 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Index

screenwriter
Burt Reynolds
gun running
France
Irish National Liberation Army
Northern Ireland
Nicaragua
Managua
Cuba
Communism
Mexico
Ogden, Utah
Great Depression
Berkeley, California
El Monte
El Monte High School
World War II
United States Army
5th Infantry
71st Infantry Division
Communist Party
House Un-American Activities Committee
The Big Valley
The Scalphunters
Burt Lancaster
Ossie Davis
Shelley Winters
Big Bad Mama
Roger Corman
John Wayne

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