‘Remember the Titans’ writer Gregory Allen Howard dies at age 70
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Gregory Allen Howard, who wrote “Remember the Titans,” died of heart failure on Friday in Miami. He was the first Black screenwriter to write a drama that passed $100 million.
Howard was the first Black screenwriter to write a drama that made $100 million at the box office when "Titans" crossed that milestone in 2000. It was about a real-life Black coach coming into a newly integrated Virginia school and helping lead their football team to victory. It had the iconic line: "I don’t care if you like each other or not. But you will respect each other."
Howard said he shopped the story around Hollywood with no success. So he took a chance and wrote the screenplay himself. ″They didn’t expect it to make much money, but it became a monster, making $100 million," he said. "It made my career," he told the Times-Herald of Vallejo, California, in 2009. The film made the Associated Press' list of the best 25 sports movies ever made.