Thadd Turner
Thadd Turner is a distinguished producer, director, and screenwriter known for his impactful contributions to film and television. His accolades include the prestigious Western Heritage Wrangler Award, which he received in 2010 for the History Channel series "Cowboys and Outlaws." Prior to this, he was honored with the same award in 2007 for his work on "Truce." Additionally, Thadd's original screenplay "Miracle at Sage Creek" earned him the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America in 2006, further solidifying his reputation in the industry.
In addition to his screenwriting and directing feats, Thadd authored the non-fiction book "Wild Bill Hickok: Deadwood City - End of Trail," which was published in June 2001. His directorial resume features a variety of films, including "East of Yuma," "2 Years of Love," "Rodeo & Juliet," and "Kids in The Yard." Notably, he also directed the music video for Clay Walker's hit song "Jesse James," which reached the Top Ten.
Beyond his professional achievements, Thadd shares his life with producer Cynthia L. Turner, and they have a son, Wyatt Turner, who is also involved in the creative industry as a writer and producer. Thadd's extensive body of work reflects his passion for storytelling and dedication to the craft.