Herman J. Mankiewicz

Screenwriter for 'Citizen Kane'

Herman J. Mankiewicz - Artists & Creatives born November 7th, 1897
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A prominent American screenwriter and producer, contributed significantly to the film industry in the early 20th century. Mankiewicz co-wrote the screenplay for 'Citizen Kane,' a highly influential film released in 1941. His collaboration with Orson Welles in crafting this narrative has been extensively studied for its complexity and innovative techniques. Mankiewicz's career included work in both Hollywood and Broadway, where he demonstrated versatility in storytelling across various media. His career spanned several decades, during which he worked on numerous screenplays, contributing to the development of the cinematic narrative.

Co-wrote the screenplay for 'Citizen Kane'

Received an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

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