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Melissa Mathison
Writing · 1950–2015 · Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography
Melissa Marie Mathison (June 3, 1950 – November 4, 2015) was an American film and television screenwriter and an activist for the Tibetan independence movement. She was best known for writing the screenplays for the films The Black Stallion (1979) and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), the latter of which earned her the Saturn Award for Best Writing and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Mathison later wrote The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), based on Lynne Reid Banks's 1980 children's novel of the same name, and Kundun (1997), a biographical-drama film about the Dalai Lama. Her final film credit was The BFG (2016), which marked her third collaboration with film director Steven Spielberg. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melissa Mathison, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

Apocalypse Now
Executive Assistant

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Elliot's School Nurse (uncredited)

The BFG
Screenplay

Twilight Zone: The Movie
Screenplay

Kundun
Screenplay

The Black Stallion
Screenplay
Refuge
Self

The Indian in the Cupboard
Screenplay

The 'E.T.' Journals
Self

Spielberg
Self
Filmography
- 2017SpielbergSelf
- 2016The BFGScreenplay
- 2012The 'E.T.' JournalsSelf
- 2006RefugeSelf
- 2002E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 20th Anniversary SpecialSelf
- 1998In Search of 'Kundun' with Martin ScorseseSelf
- 1997KundunScreenplay
- 1996The Making of 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'Self
- 1995The Indian in the CupboardScreenplay
- 1991Son of the Morning StarTeleplay
- 1983Twilight Zone: The MovieScreenplay
- 1982E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialElliot's School Nurse (uncredited)
- 1982The Escape ArtistScreenplay
- 1979The Black StallionScreenplay
- 1979Apocalypse NowExecutive Assistant
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