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Ray C. Noll

Ray Connolly is a British journalist and screenwriter best known for writing the screenplays for the films That'll Be the Day and Stardust.

Lived
1940–
Nationality
British
Language
English
Notable works
That'll Be the Day · Stardust

Ray Connolly is a British writer and journalist who has established a notable career in both print media and screenwriting. Born on December 4, 1940, Connolly developed a reputation for his journalistic endeavors before transitioning into writing for the screen, where he achieved significant critical and industry recognition.\n\nConnolly is best known for penning the screenplays for the acclaimed films That'll Be the Day and its sequel, Stardust. His work on these projects captured the cultural zeitgeist of their era. For his screenplay of Stardust, Connolly was honored with the Best Screenplay award by the Writers' Guild of Great Britain, cementing his status as a prominent voice in British cinema.