Ron Shelton
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ron Shelton (September 15, 1945 in Whittier, California) is a U.S. film director and screenwriter, most notable for making movies about sports. Shelton is an alumnus of Santa Barbara High School and of the University of Arizona and Westmont College. He is the oldest of four brothers, and grew up in Montecito, California. Before beginning his movie career, Shelton was a minor league baseball player in the Baltimore Orioles' organization from 1967 to 1971. He is married to Canadian-born actress Lolita Davidovich, who has appeared in three of Shelton's films and with whom he has two children. The couple reside in Los Angeles and Ojai, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ron Shelton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
WritingBirthday
September 15, 1945Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
27Place of birth
Whittier, California, USACast credits
Crew credits
Bull Durham
Director, WriterWhite Men Can't Jump
Screenplay, DirectorTin Cup
Screenplay, DirectorDark Blue
DirectorPlay It to the Bone
Director, WriterThe Best of Times
WriterHollywood Homicide
Screenplay, Producer, DirectorBlaze
Screenplay, DirectorBad Boys II
Screenplay, StoryUnder Fire
ScreenplayCobb
Director, WriterBlue Chips
Writer, Executive ProducerJordan Rides the Bus
DirectorThe Great White Hype
WriterThe Pursuit of D.B. Cooper
Creative Consultant, Additional Writing, Associate ProducerJust Getting Started
Director, WriterHound Dogs
Writer, Director, Executive ProducerNo Vacancy
Executive ProducerWhite Men Can't Jump
Story