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Charles Lederer
Writing · 1906–1976 · New York City, New York, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Lederer (December 31, 1906 – March 5, 1976) was an American screenwriter and film director. He was born into a prominent theatrical family in New York, and after his parents divorced, was raised in California by his aunt, Marion Davies, mistress to newspaper publisher William Randolf Hearst. A child prodigy, he entered college at age 13, but dropped out after a few years to work as a journalist with Hearst's newspapers. Lederer is recognized for his comic and acerbic adaptations and collaborative screenplays of the 1940s and early 1950s. His screenplays frequently delved into the corrosive influences of wealth and power. His comedy writing was considered among the best of the period, and he, along with writer friends Ben Hecht and Herman Mankiewicz, became major contributors to the film genre known as "screwball comedy". Among his notable screenplays which he wrote or co-wrote, were The Front Page (1931), the critically acclaimed His Girl Friday (1940), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), Ocean's 11 (1960), and Mutiny on the Bounty (1962). With Ben Hecht, he co-wrote the original Kiss of Death which was to feature the actor Richard Widmark's chilling debut as the psychopathic killer with a giggle. In addition, he wrote and directed the 1959 film Never Steal Anything Small, an adaptation of a play by Maxwell Anderson and Rouben Mamoulian, starring James Cagney. The Spirit of St. Louis was Lederer's last significant film work. The films that followed that were primarily vehicles for established stars. In 1954, he won three Tony Awards for the Broadway Musical Kismet, as Best Producer (Musical), as Best Author (Musical) with Luther Davis, and as co-author of the book which, with several collaborators, contributed to the Best Musical win.
Known for

Ocean's Eleven
Original Film Writer

Ocean's Eleven
Screenplay

Red, Hot and Blue
Story

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Screenplay

His Girl Friday
Screenplay

Mutiny on the Bounty
Screenplay

Kiss of Death
Original Film Writer

Kiss of Death
Screenplay

The Thing from Another World
Screenplay

Monkey Business
Screenplay
Filmography
- 2001Ocean's ElevenOriginal Film Writer
- 1995Kiss of DeathOriginal Film Writer
- 1967KismetBook
- 1964A Global AffairScreenplay
- 1962Mutiny on the BountyScreenplay
- 1962Follow That DreamScreenplay
- 1960Ocean's ElevenScreenplay
- 1960Can-CanScreenplay
- 1959It Started with a KissScreenplay
- 1959Never Steal Anything SmallDirector
- 1958The Fiend Who Walked the WestAdaptation
- 1957Tip on a Dead JockeyScreenplay
- 1957The Spirit of St. LouisAdaptation
- 1956GabyScreenplay
- 1955KismetScreenplay
- 1953Gentlemen Prefer BlondesScreenplay
- 1952Monkey BusinessScreenplay
- 1952Fearless FaganScreenplay
- 1951On the LooseDirector
- 1951The Thing from Another WorldScreenplay
- 1950Wabash AvenueScreenplay
- 1949Red, Hot and BlueStory
- 1949I Was a Male War BrideScreenplay
- 1947Her Husband's AffairsWriter
- 1947Ride the Pink HorseScreenplay
- 1947Kiss of DeathScreenplay
- 1943Slightly DangerousScreenplay
- 1943The Youngest ProfessionScreenplay
- 1942Fingers at the WindowDirector
- 1941Love CrazyScreenplay
- 1940Comrade XScreenplay
- 1940I Love You AgainScreenplay
- 1940His Girl FridayScreenplay
- 1939Broadway SerenadeScreenplay
- 1939Within the LawScreenplay
- 1937Double or NothingScreenplay
- 1937Mountain MusicScreenplay
- 1935Baby Face HarringtonAdditional Dialogue
- 1933TopazeSequence Supervisor
- 1932Cock of the AirWriter
- 1931The Front PageAdditional Dialogue
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