Alvin Sargent
American screenwriter of Oscar-winning films
American screenwriter of Oscar-winning films
2019
7 years ago — 92 years old
Artists & Creatives
United States
A prominent screenwriter contributed significantly to American cinema. Wrote screenplays for several acclaimed films, including "Paper Moon" and "Ordinary People." Both films received Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay. Also contributed to the film "The Candidate" and adapted works from other authors for the screen. His career encompassed work in both film and television, delivering scripts that resonated with audiences and critics alike. Remembered for a storytelling style that captured the complexity of human relationships.
Won Academy Award for "Paper Moon"
Won Academy Award for "Ordinary People"
Wrote for the film "The Candidate"
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