Person
Wilson Mizner
Writing · 1876–1933 · Benicia, California, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wilson Mizner (May 19, 1876 – April 3, 1933) was an American playwright, raconteur, and entrepreneur. His best-known plays are The Deep Purple, produced in 1910, and The Greyhound, produced in 1912. He was manager and co-owner of The Brown Derby restaurant in Los Angeles, California, and was part of the failed project of his older brother, Addison, to create a new resort in Boca Raton, Florida. Taking considerable liberties with their lives, he and Addison are the protagonists of Stephen Sondheim's musical Road Show (alternately known as Wise Guys, Gold!, and Bounce). Wilson's playwriting career was undermined by his laziness and an opium addiction that started when he was prescribed painkillers after an assault. He was convicted in 1919 for running a gambling den on Long Island, and received a suspended sentence. After he was nearly beaten to death — the details are unknown — at Addison's invitation he followed him to Palm Beach, Florida, where Addison and other investors were announcing a new resort, Boca Raton, Florida. Wilson was secretary and treasurer of the Mizner Development Corporation created in 1925, in effect working for his brother. Unfortunately Addison's plans were financially unsound and the Corporation was forced into receivership within a year, and bankruptcy soon after. When Wilson returned to California he obtained backing from Jack L. Warner and Gloria Swanson and bought into and managed the Brown Derby, and wrote screenplays for some of the early talkies. His best known film work is the screenplay for the Michael Curtiz film 20,000 Years in Sing Sing. Wilson called his Hollywood years "a trip through a sewer in a glass-bottomed boat." Several of the brothers' friends from New York, including Marie Dressler and Ben Hecht, helped him in his later escapades.
Known for

Heroes for Sale
Screenplay

The Dark Horse
Writer

The Deep Purple
Theatre Play

Winner Take All
Adaptation

Hard to Handle
Screenplay

Lawyer Man
Additional Writing

Frisco Jenny
Screenplay

The Little Giant
Screenplay

The Mind Reader
Screenplay

20,000 Years in Sing Sing
Screenplay
Filmography
- 1933Heroes for SaleScreenplay
- 1933The Little GiantScreenplay
- 1933The Mind ReaderScreenplay
- 1933Strictly PersonalStory
- 1933Hard to HandleScreenplay
- 1933Frisco JennyScreenplay
- 193220,000 Years in Sing SingScreenplay
- 1932Lawyer ManAdditional Writing
- 1932One Way PassageScreenplay
- 1932Winner Take AllAdaptation
- 1932The Dark HorseWriter
- 1929The Cock-Eyed WorldStory
- 1920The Deep PurpleTheatre Play
- 1917The Law of CompensationStory
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