Dowd, Nancy (1944–)
Dowd, Nancy (1944–)
American screenwriter. Name variations: Nancy N. Dowd; (pseudonyms) Rob Morton; Ernest Morton. Born 1944 in Framingham, Massachusetts; sister of Ned Dowd.
Wrote the screenplay for Slap Shot (1977); was a writer on "Saturday Night Live" (1980); as Rob Morton, wrote the screenplay for Swing Shift (1984).
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