William Goldman
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Born on August 12, 1931 (93 years old)
Passed Away on November 16, 2018
From Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known for Writing
Biography
William Goldman (August 12, 1931 – November 15, 2018) was an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He came to prominence in the 1950s as a novelist, before turning to writing for film. He won two Academy Awards for his screenplays, first for the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and again for All the President's Men (1976), about journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, who broke the Watergate scandal of President Richard Nixon for the Washington Post. Both films starred Robert Redford. His other notable works include his thriller novel Marathon Man and comedy-fantasy novel The Princess Bride, both of which Goldman adapted for film. Author Sean Egan has described Goldman as "one of the late twentieth century’s most popular storytellers."
Cast Credits
- 2010
- 2009
- 2006
Out of the Shadows: The Man Who Was Deep Throat
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Self
2006
All of What Follows Is True: The Making of 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'
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Self
2006
Telling the Truth About Lies: The Making of "All the President's Men"
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Self
2006
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The Wild Bunch: The True Tale of Butch and Sundance
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Self
2006
Film Noir: Bringing Darkness to Light
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Self
2006
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- 1994
- 1988
- 1986
- 1970
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