Leigh Chapman
Chapman transitioned to a career in screen and scriptwriting from the 1960s to the 1990s. She focused on writing for action-adventure films, an unusual genre for women scriptwriters in Hollywood during the 1970s. ''The Hollywood Reporter'' called Chapman "a pioneering female screenwriter in the action-adventure genre." Her screenwriting credits included ''Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry'' in 1974 and ''The Octagon'' in 1980. ''Filmink'' argued she has "become a bit of a cult figure in recent years." Provided by Wikipedia