Arthur Laurents
Arthur Laurents (July 14, 1917 – May 5, 2011) was an American playwright, theatre director, film producer and screenwriter. With a career spanning seven decades he received numerous accolades including two Tony Awards, a Drama Desk Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and a Golden Globe Award.After writing scripts for radio shows after college and then training films for the U.S. Army during World War II, Laurents turned to writing for Broadway, producing a body of work that includes ''West Side Story'' (1957), ''Gypsy'' (1959), and ''Hallelujah, Baby!'' (1967), winning the Tony Award for Best Musical for the latter. He directed the musical ''La Cage aux Folles'' in 1983 and received the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical.
Laurents also worked as a screenwriter on Hollywood films such as Alfred Hitchcock's thriller ''Rope'' (1948), ''Anastasia'' (1956), ''Bonjour Tristesse'' (1958) and Sydney Pollack's romance ''The Way We Were'' (1973). He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay for the Herbert Ross drama film ''The Turning Point'' (1977). Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Joanna Gallay, Dominic Mosha, Erick Lutahakana, Festo Mazuguni, Martin Zuakulu, Laurent Arthur Decosterd, Blaise Genton, Emilie PothinGet full text
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7by Eva Maria Hodel, Abdunoor Mulokozi Kabanywanyi, Aggrey Malila, Boris Zanolari, Thomas Mercier, Hans-Peter Beck, Thierry Buclin, Piero Olliaro, Laurent Arthur Decosterd, Blaise GentonGet full text
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