
Person
Charles Brackett
Writing · 1892–1969 · Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Biography
Charles William Brackett (November 26, 1892 – March 9, 1969) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. He collaborated with Billy Wilder on sixteen films. Brackett was born in Saratoga Springs, New York, the son of Mary Emma Corliss and New York State Senator, lawyer, and banker Edgar Truman Brackett. The family's roots traced back to the arrival of Richard Brackett in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629, near present-day Springfield, Massachusetts. His mother's uncle, George Henry Corliss, built the Centennial Engine that powered the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. A 1915 graduate of Williams College, he earned his law degree from Harvard University. He joined the Allied Expeditionary Force during World War I. He was awarded the French Medal of Honor. He was a frequent contributor to the Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, and Vanity Fair, and a drama critic for The New Yorker. He wrote five novels: The Counsel of the Ungodly (1920), Week-End (1925), That Last Infirmity (1926), and American Colony (1929). and Entirely Surrounded (1934). Brackett was a president of the Screen Writers Guild (1938–1939) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1949–1955). He either wrote and/or produced over forty films, including To Each His Own, Ninotchka, The Major and the Minor, The Mating Season (1951), Niagara, The King and I, Ten North Frederick, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, and Blue Denim. Beginning in August 1936, Brackett worked with Billy Wilder, writing the film classics The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard, both of which won Academy Awards for their respective screenplays. Brackett described their collaboration process as follows: "The thing to do was suggest an idea, have it torn apart and despised. In a few days, it would be apt to turn up, slightly changed, as Wilder's idea. Once I got adjusted to that way of working, our lives were simpler." His partnership with Wilder ended in 1950 and Brackett went to work at 20th Century-Fox as a screenwriter and producer. His script for Titanic (1953) won him another Academy Award. He received an Honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1958. Charles Brackett died on March 9, 1969. His diaries covering his screenwriting and social life from 1932 to 1949 were edited by Anthony Slide into Slide's book It's the Pictures That Got Small: Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder and Hollywood's Golden Age.
Known for

The Oscars
Self

Sunset Boulevard
Screenplay

Journey to the Center of the Earth
Screenplay

Ninotchka
Screenplay

The King and I
Producer

Niagara
Writer

Teenage Rebel
Screenplay

The Lost Weekend
Screenplay

Rose of the Rancho
Screenplay

Five Graves to Cairo
Screenplay
Filmography
- 1962State FairProducer
- 1960High TimeProducer
- 1959Journey to the Center of the EarthScreenplay
- 1959Blue DenimProducer
- 1959The Remarkable Mr. PennypackerProducer
- 1958Ten North FrederickProducer
- 1958The Gift of LoveProducer
- 1957The Wayward BusProducer
- 1956Teenage RebelScreenplay
- 1956The King and IProducer
- 1956D-Day the Sixth of JuneProducer
- 1955The Girl in the Red Velvet SwingProducer
- 1955The Virgin QueenProducer
- 1954Woman's WorldProducer
- 1954Garden of EvilProducer
- 1953TitanicScreenplay
- 1953The OscarsSelf
- 1953NiagaraWriter
- 1951The Model and the Marriage BrokerWriter
- 1951The Mating SeasonWriter
- 1950The Screen WriterSelf (uncredited)
- 1950Sunset BoulevardScreenplay
- 1950Edge of DoomWriter
- 1948Miss Tatlock's MillionsScreenplay
- 1948A Song Is BornOriginal Film Writer
- 1948A Foreign AffairScreenplay
- 1948The Emperor WaltzWriter
- 1947The Bishop's WifeAdditional Writing
- 1946To Each His OwnScreenplay
- 1945Masquerade in MexicoOriginal Film Writer
- 1945The Lost WeekendScreenplay
- 1944Skirmish on the Home FrontDirector
- 1944The UninvitedProducer
- 1943Five Graves to CairoScreenplay
- 1942The Major and the MinorWriter
- 1941Ball of FireScreenplay
- 1941Hold Back the DawnWriter
- 1940Arise, My LoveScreenplay
- 1939NinotchkaScreenplay
- 1939What a LifeScreenplay
- 1939MidnightScreenplay
- 1938That Certain AgeWriter
- 1938Bluebeard's 8th WifeScreenplay
- 1937Live, Love and LearnScreenplay
- 1936Piccadilly JimWriter
- 1936Woman TrapStory
- 1936Rose of the RanchoScreenplay
- 1935The Last OutpostAdaptation
- 1935Without RegretWriter
- 1935College ScandalScreenplay
- 1935Enter MadameWriter
- 1933Little WomenAdditional Writing
- 1931Secrets of a SecretaryStory
- 1929Pointed HeelsShort Story
- 1926Risky BusinessStory
- 1925Tomorrow's LoveStory
- —Sunset BoulevardOriginal Film Writer
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