Ring Lardner Jr.
Ringgold Wilmer Lardner Jr. was an American screenwriter and novelist. After enjoying early success in Hollywood, he was subpoenaed in 1947 by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), where he refused to answer whether he was a member of the Communist Party. He was declared in contempt of Congress, blacklisted by the film studios as one of the "Hollywood Ten", and sentenced to a year in federal prison. Lardner's next screenplay credit, using his own name, was not until The Cincinnati Kid in 1965. He went on to win an Academy Award for his M*A*S*H (1970) screenplay.
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The Greatest
writer
1977
Lady Liberty
writer
1971
M*A*S*H
writer
1970
The Cincinnati Kid
writer
1965
The Cardinal
writer
1963
A Breath of Scandal
writer
1960
The Big Night
writer
1951
Forever Amber
writer
1947
Cloak and Dagger
writer
1946
Tomorrow, the World!
writer
1944
Laura
writer
1944
The Cross of Lorraine
writer
1943
Woman of the Year
writer
1942