William B. Courtney Net Worth is $950,000 William B. Courtney Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Bill Courtney is an American football coach, and the CEO of Classic American Hardwoods, a lumber company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the subject of the 2011 Oscar winning documentary, Undefeated, which chronicles his career as a high school football coach in the economically pressured area of Shelby County, Tennessee.
Date Of Birth December 19, 1894 Place Of Birth Memphis, Tennessee, United States Profession Writer Education University of Mississippi Spouse Lisa Matthews Courtney (m. 1992) Children Will Courtney, Max Courtney, Molly Courtney, Maggie Courtney Parents Linda Shubert Courtney, William Bankhead Courtney Star Sign Sagittarius
Writer Title Year Status Character The Declaration of Independence 1924 Short adaptation The Pilgrims 1924 Short adaptation Gateway to the West 1924 Short adaptation Peter Stuyvesant 1924 Short adaptation Vincennes 1923 Short adaptation Divorce Coupons 1922 A Virgin's Sacrifice 1922 Island Wives 1922 Received Payment 1922 Moral Fibre 1921 Closed Doors 1921 The Heart of Maryland 1921 Fighting Fate 1921 Black Beauty 1921/I scenario Hidden Dangers 1920 The Garter Girl 1920 The Silent Avenger 1920 The Flaming Clue 1920 scenario Slaves of Pride 1920 scenario / story The Flaming Omen 1917 scenario - as Will Courtney The Lonesome Road 1917 For France 1917 scenario - as Will Courtney The Defeat of the City 1917 as Will Courtney The Duplicity of Hargraves 1917 as William Courtney The Coming Out of Maggie 1917 The Venturers 1917 as Will Courtney A Little Speck in Garnered Fruit 1917 Strictly Business 1917 Short story adaption - as Will Courtney Vanity and Some Sables 1917 Short scenario Artie, the Millionaire Kid 1916 scenario Mr. Jack Ducks the Alimony 1916 Short story When Two Play a Game 1916 Short scenario By Might of His Right 1915 Short story The Haunted House of Wild Isle 1915 Short The Plot 1914 Short story The Girl in the Case 1914 Short story The Man Higher Up 1913/I Short scenario
Known for movies Slaves of Pride (1920) as Writer
Black Beauty (1921) as Writer
By Might of His Right (1915) as Writer
Mr. Jack Ducks the Alimony (1916) as Writer