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Scriptwriter and .
: The Screenwriter, or Scriptwriter, may pitch a finished script to potential Producers, or may write a script under contract to a Producer.
* Jayant Kripalani: Actor and Scriptwriter.
Scriptwriter Janet Green had already previously collaborated with Basil Dearden on a previous British " social problem " film, Sapphire, which had dealt with racism against Afro-Caribbean immigrants to the United Kingdom in the late fifties.
Scriptwriter Brian Daley died only hours after recording concluded ; " additional material " was contributed by John Whitman, who introduced changes required for continuity with the newly developed plan for the prequels, as well as changes identified by the director and cast.
Scriptwriter Tove Idström and director Claes Olsson made a full-length movie based on Akvaariorakkautta (" Aquarium Love ") which was released internationally as an art-house movie.
Scriptwriter Keiko Nobumoto originally wrote Macross Plus as a feature-length work before the script evolved into a four-volume video series.
Scriptwriter Daria Nicolodi stated that Suspiria < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s inspiration came from a tale her grandmother told her as a young child about a real life experience she had in an acting academy where she discovered " the teachers were teaching arts, but also black magic.
* Christian O ' Reilly ( 1968-) Scriptwriter, playwright.
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter () is the fifth novel by Mario Vargas Llosa.
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter combines a fictional account of a period in Vargas ' own life with a picture of Lima in the 1950s, a satirical look at Peruvian radio soap operas, and an examination of both the practical and creative aspects of writing.
The film was released as Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter in many countries.
Scriptwriter Wyllis Cooper directed the series with research support provided by Percy Hoskins, British journalist, crime reporter and author.
Scriptwriter Nunnally Johnson founded International Pictures ( his own independent production company ) after writing successful films such as The Grapes of Wrath ( 1940 ) and other John Ford films, and chose The Woman in the Window as its premiere project.
Scriptwriter and co-star, Mean Girls and the TV show 30 Rock.
* Tune in Tomorrow ( a. k. a. Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter ) ( 1990 ) ( rigging gaffer )

Ernest and Lehman
* 1915 – Ernest Lehman, American screenwriter ( d. 2005 )
* December 8 – Ernest Lehman, American screenwriter ( d. 2005 )
The script, adapted from Albee's play by Hollywood veteran Ernest Lehman, broke new ground for its raw language and harsh depiction of marriage.
The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write " the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures ".
Composer Bernard Herrmann had recommended that Hitchcock work with his friend Ernest Lehman.
But there ’ s nothing dated about this perfect storm of talent, from Hitchcock and Grant to writer Ernest Lehman ( Sweet Smell of Success ), co-stars James Mason and Eva Marie Saint, composer Bernard Herrmann and even designer Saul Bass, whose opening-credits sequence still manages to send a shiver down the spine.
" Writer Ernest Lehman has also mocked those who look for symbolism in the film.
North by Northwest was nominated for three Academy Awards for Film Editing ( George Tomasini ), Art Direction ( William A. Horning, Robert F. Boyle, Merrill Pye, Henry Grace, Frank McKelvy ), and Original Screenplay ( Ernest Lehman ).
The screenplay was written by Clifford Odets, Ernest Lehman and Mackendrick from the novelette by Lehman.
Harold Hecht refused and asked him to start work on another project – adapting Ernest Lehman ’ s novellette Sweet Smell of Success into a film.
Though Mackendrick's direction of the actors and his staging of the scenes are at times extraordinary, in recent years critics have praised only the film's dialogue, " courtesy of Ernest Lehman and Clifford Odets, a high-toned street vernacular that no real New Yorker has ever spoken but that every real New Yorker wishes he could ", A. O. Scott wrote
There is also a booklet featuring an essay by critic Gary Giddins, notes about the film and two short stories introducing its characters by screenwriter Ernest Lehman, and an excerpt about Clifford Odets from Mackendrick ’ s book On Film-making, introduced by the book ’ s editor, Paul Cronin.
* Ernest Lehman ( 1915 – 2005 ), screenwriter
In 1950, Ernest Lehman, a former publicity writer for Irving Hoffman of The Hollywood Reporter, wrote a story for Cosmopolitan titled " Tell Me About It Tomorrow ".
* Ernest Lehman – The French Atlantic Affair
The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman based on the 1958 novel by John O ' Hara that tells the story of the estranged son of a Pennsylvania factory owner who marries into a prestigious family and moves to New York to seek his fortune.
Odets wrote the 1957 screenplay for Sweet Smell of Success, based on the novelette by Ernest Lehman and produced by the independent company Hill-Hecht-Lancaster.
Stone, Pat Morita, producer Ismail Merchant, Sir John Mills, Richard Pryor, Kay Walsh, Teresa Wright, Suzanne Flon, art director John Box, Jocelyn Brando, producer Ernest Lehman, composer Linda Martinez, director Morris Engel, Barbara Bel Geddes, director Robert Wise, June Haver, Brock Peters, Edward Bunker, Ruth Warrick, Lane Smith, Stanley DeSantis, Jean Parker, Sheree North and Anne Bancroft.
Ernest Lehman ( December 8, 1915 in New York City – July 2, 2005 in Los Angeles, California ) was an American screenwriter.
* Ernest Lehman photograph by photographer / filmmaker Clay Walker
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Ernest and recalled
Author and ATC pilot Ernest K. Gann recalled flying into Chabua and witnessing four separate air crashes in one day: two C-47s and two C-87s.

Ernest and course
In due course Ernest becomes 28, and receives his aunt Alethea's gift.
In 1934, the then Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Admiral Ernest King offered Halsey command of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, subject to completion of the course of an air observer.
It was formed in 1953 by a number of national sections of the FI that disagreed with the course of the International Secretariat of the Fourth International led at that time by Michel Pablo ( Raptis ) and Ernest Mandel ( Germain ).
After he finished his university course Duke Ernest gave him an appointment as hofjunker in his court at Gotha, where he laid the foundation of his great collection of historical materials and mastered the principal modern languages.
Ernest also had several pets during the course of his career.
The author, of course, is Ernest Hemingway, the most important, the outstanding author out of the millions of writers who have lived since 1616.
His literary interest nevertheless prevailed and so, shortly afterwards, he completed a parallel study course in literature with a thesis on Ernest Hemingway.
He then resigned his commission and travelled around Europe along with Ernest Augustus Edgcumbe, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, in the course of which he saw fighting at Palermo and Rome.
Among the famous people Goodkind comes face to face with in the course of the book besides Nixon are Golda Meir, Zero Mostel, Bert Lahr, Marlene Dietrich, John Barrymore, Ernest Hemingway, Leslie Howard, and the brothers George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin.
The club also has a ten hole short course designed by Tom Fazio and Ernest Ransome III.
During the course of his twelve year film career, Ernest made 49 films, both silent and " talkies ".
Over the course of the next few years his work became increasingly sophisticated and definitive works like Fives ( 1978 ), using Ernest Bloch ’ s Concerto Grosso began to emerge.

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