Marc Norman
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Marc Norman (born 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is an American screenwriter, novelist and playwright.
Early life
Norman graduated in 1964 with a M.A. in English Literature from the University of California.[1]
Career
After working for Leonard Stern, David Suskind and Daniel Melnick, Norman wrote several features and television projects, including the TV movie The Challenge and an episode of the Mission: Impossible TV series. Other screenwriting credits include the films Oklahoma Crude (which he would later adapt into a novel), The Killer Elite and The Aviator. In 1995, he was one of several writers hired to rewrite Cutthroat Island, at the behest of director Renny Harlin.[2]
With Tom Stoppard, Norman won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 71st Academy Awards for his screenplay of Shakespeare in Love; the pair were also nominated for a BAFTA and received the Silver Bear for an outstanding single writing achievement at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.[3][4] He also shared a Best Picture Oscar for the film as co-producer. The original idea was suggested to Norman in the late 1980s by his son Zachary.[5][6]
Books
Fiction
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Nonfiction
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References
External links
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- 1941 births
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- American male screenwriters
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- Living people
- Filmmakers who won the Best Film BAFTA Award
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- Writers Guild of America Award winners
- Best Screenplay Golden Globe winners
- Golden Globe Award–winning producers
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