Leigh Brackett

American author and screenwriter

Leigh Brackett - American author and screenwriter
Born

December 7th, 1915
109 years ago

Died

March 18th, 1978
46 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American author and screenwriter, contributed significantly to the science fiction genre. Wrote for both literature and film, with notable works that include the screenplay for 'The Empire Strikes Back' and the story for 'The Big Sleep.' Established a reputation as a talented writer who blended elements of hard science fiction with adventure. Worked on various projects throughout the 20th century, leaving a lasting legacy within the genres of science fiction and film noir. Collaborated with prominent filmmakers and authors, enhancing the narratives of the works involved.

Wrote the screenplay for 'The Empire Strikes Back'

Wrote the story for 'The Big Sleep'

Authored multiple science fiction novels

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