William Goldman
William Goldman was an American novelist, screenwriter and playwright who wrote 16 novels and numerous screenplays in a career spanning seven decades. He received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Best Screenplay from the BAFTAs and Golden Globes for his first original screenplay, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), and he received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for All the President's Men (1976). Both of these films have been inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, along with The Princess Bride (1987) which he adapted from his 1973 novel, and all three were included on the 2006 list by the Writers Guild of America of the 101 Greatest Screenplays. Among his other accolades were three Writers Guild of America Awards, including the 1985 Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, two Edgar Awards for Best Motion Picture Screenplay, and a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.
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Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
writer
1979
Mr. Horn
writer
1979
Magic
writer
1978
A Bridge Too Far
writer
1977
Marathon Man
writer
1976
All the President's Men
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1976
The Great Waldo Pepper
writer
1975
The Stepford Wives
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1975
The Hot Rock
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1972
The Making Of 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'
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1970