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Preston Sturges

Preston Sturges

Writer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Preston Sturges (29 August 1898 – 6 August 1959), originally Edmund Preston Biden, was a celebrated playwright, screenwriter and film director born in Chicago, Illinois. In 1941 he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film The Great McGinty. Sturges took the screwball comedy format of the 1930s to another level, writing dialogue that, heard today, is often surprisingly naturalistic, mature, and ahead of its time, despite the farcical situations. In recent years, film scholars such as Alessandro Pirolini have also argued that Sturges' cinema anticipated more experimental narratives by contemporary directors such as Joel and Ethan Coen, Robert Zemeckis, and Woody Allen, along with prolific The Simpsons writer John Swartzwelder: "Many of [Sturges'] movies and screenplays reveal a restless and impatient attempt to escape codified rules and narrative schemata, and to push the mechanisms and conventions of their genre to the extent of unveiling them to the spectator. [See for example] the disruption of standardized timelines in films such as The Power and the Glory and The Great McGinty [or the way] an apparently classical comedy such as Unfaithfully Yours (1948) shifts into the realm of multiple and hypothetical narratives. Prior to Sturges, other figures in Hollywood (such as Charlie Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, and Frank Capra) had directed films from their own scripts. However, Sturges is often regarded as the first Hollywood figure to be initially mainly successfully established as a screenwriter and then to subsequently move into directing his own scripts, at a time when those roles were mostly entrenched and separate. Famously, Sturges sold the story for The Great McGinty to Paramount Pictures for $1, in return for being allowed to direct the film; the sum was quietly raised to $10 by the studio for legal reasons. Description above from the Wikipedia article Preston Sturges, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Born: August 29, 1898 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Died: August 6, 1959 (Age 60)

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Preston Sturges  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
7.2
ActorMan at Shoeshine Stand (uncredited)1940
Movie
6.4
ActorPreston Sturges1942
Movie
5.5
ActorSerge Vitry1958
Movie
7.1
Actor(archive)1990
Movie
6.2
WritingTheatre Play1933
Movie
7.2
DirectingDirector, Writer1940
Movie
5.8
WritingScreenplay1938
Movie
6.6
WritingWriter1935
Movie
7.6
WritingScreenplay1937
Movie
7.7
DirectingDirector, Writer1944
Movie
7
ProductionProducer1942
Movie
6.3
WritingWriter1947
Movie
6.9
WritingWriter1938
Movie
6
WritingWriter1936
Movie
6.6
WritingScreenplay1939
Movie
7.7
WritingScreenplay1940
Movie
6.8
WritingStory1958
Movie
5.7
WritingTheatre Play1931
Movie
7.8
DirectingDirector, Writer1941
Movie
5.8
DirectingDirector, Producer, Writer1949
Movie
5.4
WritingDialogue1930
Movie
5.1
WritingScreenplay1956
Movie
5
DirectingDirector, Writer1955
Movie
7.3
WritingScreenplay1935
Movie
7.4
DirectingDirector, Writer1940
Movie
6
DirectingScreenplay, Director1944
Movie
7.7
WritingWriter1933
Movie
7.6
DirectingScreenplay, Director1941
Movie
7.4
DirectingDirector, Producer, Writer1944
Movie
7.4
DirectingDirector, Screenplay1942
Movie
6.4
WritingScreenplay1933
Movie
6.2
DirectingDirector, Producer, Screenplay1947
Movie
6.5
WritingScreenplay1934
Movie
7.1
WritingWriter1934
Movie
5.9
WritingOriginal Film Writer1984
Movie
7.6
DirectingDirector, Producer, Screenplay1948
Movie
6
WritingAdaptation1934
Movie
6.4
WritingWriter1937
Movie
5.6
WritingWriter1938
Movie
6.8
WritingWriter1933
Short Film
5.8
DirectingWriter, Director1942
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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