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Eagle Pennell was an American independent filmmaker. His film The Whole Shootin' Match is often credited with inspiring Robert Redford to start the Sundance Institute. Born Glenn Irwin Pinnell in Andrews, Texas, Pennell grew up in Lubbock and College Station. He became interested in film as a teenager and would use his father's Super 8 camera to shoot skits starring his brother and sisters. He graduated from A&M Consolidated High School. Pennell then attended the University of Texas at Austin majoring in Radio-Television-Film but dropped out in 1973 during his junior year to do film work. He changed his name while in his early twenties. His first name is supposedly based on the story that Pennell was once told his large nose looked like the beak of an eagle. His last name comes from 2nd Lt. Ross Pennell, a character from John Ford's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. Ford was one of his father's favorite directors. Pennell's first film was a short documentary titled Rodeo Cowboys
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Eagle Pennell
Born 1952-07-28 (73 years ago) in Andrews.












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