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Its characters are so iconic, and so constantly quoted, that Shelton returned to Durham’s ballpark on the movie’s 30th anniversary and met a family that had relocated solely out of “Bull ...
Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film directed by Ron Shelton. The film stars Kevin Costner as "Crash" Davis , a veteran catcher from the AAA Richmond Braves , brought in to teach rookie pitcher Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh ( Tim Robbins ) about the game in preparation for reaching the major leagues.
Leon "Bull" Durham (born July 31, 1957) is an American former first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 10 seasons. Durham was a longtime minor league hitting coach, and most recently served as the assistant hitting coach for the Detroit Tigers during the 2017 season.
Louis Raphael "Bull" Durham (born Louis Raphael Staub; June 27, 1877 – June 28, 1960) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball.He pitched in 2 games for the Brooklyn Superbas in 1904, 2 games for the Washington Senators in 1907 and five games for the New York Giants during 1908 and 1909.
Ron Shelton will be part of a virtual discussion about the making of "Bull Durham" at Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library. Writer-director of 'Bull Durham' reveals behind-the-scenes stories ...
In his book “The Church of Baseball,” writer-director Ron Shelton lays out the classic movie’s history, to be celebrated Friday at the Durham Bulls game.
After working on the scripts for a number of films, including co-writing the Nick Nolte and Gene Hackman political drama Under Fire, Shelton made his directorial debut with Bull Durham [3] in 1988. Set in the world of minor league baseball, the romantic comedy stars Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins. Shelton's screenplay netted him ...
Shelton’s recent book, “The Church of Baseball,” goes deep behind the scenes of the 1988 classic film “Bull Durham,” which made the Durham Bulls a national name in minor-league baseball.