- He created the famous Cheap Trick logo (bands name being repeated 6 times) while working at his father's graphic arts company.
- Brother of Zachary Crowe.
- He had written an early draft of the screenplay for The General's Daughter (1999).
- According to the 1989 Television Writers Guide, Crowe was listed as a writer on High Midnight (1979).
- Prior to being a screenwriter, Crowe had been involved in auto racing, both as a driver and mechanic.
- After graduating from College in 1972, Crowe was hired by Chris Economaki for National Speed Sports News, an auto racing magazine.
- The January 30, 1998 draft of the screenplay for The Bone Collector (1999) credits revisions to Crowe.
- He had written an unused draft for Judgment Night (1993).
- In May 1997, Variety Magazine reported that Crowe was doing a production polish of "New York Dive" a script written by W. Peter Iliff, for Fox 2000, with Rob Cohen slated as director, and Adam Fields as producer.
- In November 2002, Variety Magazine reported that Crowe was hired to write a screenplay adaptation of "Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade", a novel written by James Reston Jr., for MGM and Phoenix Pictures, with Quentin Curtis, Mike Medavoy, and Bradford W. Smith overseeing the project.
- He had written under the pseudonyms C.R. O'Christopher and Leon Piedmont.
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