American playwright and screenwriter (1937–1998)
James Goldman
Born James Goldman
(1927-06-30 ) June 30, 1927Died October 28, 1998(1998-10-28) (aged 71) Spouses
Marie McKeon
(
m. 1962;
div. 1972)
Barbara Goldman
(
m. 1975)
Children 2
James Goldman (June 30, 1927 – October 28, 1998) was an American playwright and screenwriter . He won an Academy Award for his screenplay The Lion in Winter (1968). His younger brother was novelist and screenwriter William Goldman .
Biography
Born in June 30, 1927, the first son of a Jewish family[ 1] in Chicago , Illinois , Goldman grew up primarily in Highland Park, Illinois , a Chicago suburb. He is most noted as the playwright of The Lion in Winter and for writing the screenplay of its 1968 film adaptation , for which he received an Academy Award . He also wrote the book for the Broadway musical Follies (1971), which was nominated for a Tony Award .
He attended the University of Chicago and Columbia University , earning a master’s degree and studying music criticism.[ 2] [ 3] In 1952, Goldman was drafted into the U.S. Army .[ 2] After his discharge in 1954, he pursued a career as a playwright.
Goldman died in 1998 from a heart attack in New York City .[ 3] He had lived there for many years.
Works
Theatre
Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole (1961), with William Goldman
They Might Be Giants (1961), London[ 4]
A Family Affair (1962), musical, book only (lyrics by William Goldman , music by John Kander )
The Lion in Winter (1966, revived 1999)
Follies (1971, revived 2001 and 2011), musical, book only (lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim ), Tony nomination for Best Book of a Musical
Tolstoy (1996)
Film and television
Novels
Waldorf (1965)
The Man From Greek and Roman (1974)
Myself as Witness (1979)
Fulton County (1989)
References
External links
1928–1950
Benjamin Glazer (1928)
Hanns Kräly (1929)
Frances Marion (1930)
Howard Estabrook (1931)
Edwin J. Burke (1932)
Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason (1933)
Robert Riskin (1934)
Dudley Nichols (1935)
Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney (1936)
Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg, and Norman Reilly Raine (1937)
Ian Dalrymple , Cecil Arthur Lewis , W. P. Lipscomb , and George Bernard Shaw (1938)
Sidney Howard (1939)
Donald Ogden Stewart (1940)
Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller (1941)
George Froeschel , James Hilton , Claudine West , and Arthur Wimperis (1942)
Philip G. Epstein , Julius J. Epstein , and Howard Koch (1943)
Frank Butler and Frank Cavett (1944)
Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder (1945)
Robert Sherwood (1946)
George Seaton (1947)
John Huston (1948)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1949)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1950)
1951–1975 1976–2000 2001–present
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