'Glory,' 'Tombstone' Screenwriter Kevin Jarre Dies
LOS ANGELES – Kevin Jarre, who wrote the screenplays for the movies "Glory" and "Tombstone," has died. He was 56.
His aunt, Patty Briley Bean, tells the Los Angeles Times that Jarre died unexpectedly of heart failure on April 3 at his Santa Monica home.
Jarre was a history buff who was entranced by the Civil War since childhood, when he'd received toy soldiers for Christmas. His research on a black regiment led him to write the 1989 movie "Glory," which won three Academy Awards, including one for actor Denzel Washington.