Tom Mankiewicz(1942-2010)
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- Writer
- Director
Tom Mankiewicz was born on 1 June 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Ladyhawke (1985), Live and Let Die (1973) and Diamonds Are Forever (1971). He died on 31 July 2010 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
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Writer
- 2012
- 2006
- 1988
- 1987
- 1987
- 1985
- 1983
- Shaken But Not Stirred4.2Video Game
- based on the screenplay: The Man with the Golden Gun (uncredited)
- 1982
- 1982
- 1980
- 1979
- 1978
- 1978
- 1976
- 1976
Director
- Alternative names
- Thomas F. Mankiewicz
- Born
- Died
- July 31, 2010
- Los Angeles, California, USA(pancreatic cancer)
- RelativesHerman J. Mankiewicz(Aunt or Uncle)
- Other works(August 23 to 27, 1960) He played Hugh Barton in Ketti Frings' play, "Look Homeward, Angel," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benedict Austin (Mr. Farrel); Margaret Barker (Eliza Grant); Anthony Costello (Luke Grant); Hildreth Chase (Mrs. Clatt); Gene Chronopoulos (Jake Clatt); Grenville Cuyler (Will Pentland); Nancy Donovan (Helen Gant Barton); David Faulkner (Eugene Grant); Elise Hunt (Laura James); James Kenny (W.O. Grant); Charles Kimbrough (Ben Gant); Phoebe Moyer (Florry Mangle); Nikiforos Naneris (Tarkinton); Rex Robbins (Dr. Maguire); Beatrice Santelli (Mrs. Marie Fatty Pert); Mary Sawyer (Miss Brown); Janet Watson (Mrs. Snowden) and Judith Williams (Madame Elizabeth) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. John Ezell was settings designer. Jay Kobrin was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
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- TriviaAttended Phillips Exeter Academy and Yale University (1955-59), majoring in drama. Before his graduation, he worked as production assistant on the John Wayne western, The Comancheros (1961). He continued to work as a production associate through most of the early 1960s. Screenwriter of three back-to-back James Bond thrillers, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Live and Let Die (1973) and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
- Nickname
- Tommy
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