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Voracious reader loves the process of creative writing
Spragg wrote the book and the screenplay simultaneously with his wife collaborating on the screenplay and they submitted the screenplay before he finished the book. "It was a writing exercise," said Spragg during an interview from his Wyoming home. "And Virginia, my wife, is a remarkably talented woman. Although I spent five years writing the book, the screenplay was complete in eight months."
Originally, Robert Altman was set to direct the film with Paul Newman starring but all that has changed. Now the director is Lasse Hallstrom ("My Life as a Dog," "Chocolat" and "What's Eating Gilbert Grape") and Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman and Jennifer Lopez star. "Redford brought a vitality and sense of power to the role that is extraordinary. I think it's the performance of a lifetime," said Spragg.
"Originally, this old guy kept appearing in my mind and my dreams, lonely, surrounded by cats then I started to ask why was he embittered. That process helped define the book," said Spragg. "I'm enamored with the elderly. I was raised in a bunkhouse with older cowboys who were pivotal in my life. Old men raised me, and they embodied a lot of wisdom and taught me ethics. They valued hard work, and they cared for me."
Spragg was born in Pittsburg and spent a few months in an incubator before his family moved to Shoshone, Wyo., to run a dude ranch. He attended a one-room school, graduated from Cody High School and the University of Wyoming. He recalls his mother asking him when he was only 8 what he wanted to do when he grew up, and he quickly said, "novelist."
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