Charles Lederer

from New York City, New York, USA

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Biography

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Charles Lederer (December 31, 1906 – March 5, 1976) was an American screenwriter and film director. He was born into a prominent theatrical family in New York, and after his parents divorced, was raised in California by his aunt, Marion Davies, mistress to newspaper publisher William Randolf Hearst. A child prodigy, he entered college at age 13, but dropped out after a few years to work as a journalist with Hearst's newspapers.

Lederer is recognized for his comic and acerbic adaptations and collaborative screenplays of the 1940s and early 1950s. His screenplays frequently delved into the corrosive influences of wealth and power. His comedy writing was considered among the best of the period, and he, along with writer friends Ben Hecht and Herman Mankiewicz, became major contributors to the film genre known as "screwball comedy".

Among his notable screenplays which he wrote or co-wrote, were The Front Page (1931), the critically acclaimed His Girl Friday (1940), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), Ocean's 11 (1960), and Mutiny on the Bounty (1962).

With Ben Hecht, he co-wrote the original Kiss of Death which was to feature the actor Richard Widmark's chilling debut as the psychopathic killer with a giggle. In addition, he wrote and directed the 1959 film Never Steal Anything Small, an adaptation of a play by Maxwell Anderson and Rouben Mamoulian, starring James Cagney. The Spirit of St. Louis was Lederer's last significant film work. The films that followed that were primarily vehicles for established stars.

In 1954, he won three Tony Awards for the Broadway Musical Kismet, as Best Producer (Musical), as Best Author (Musical) with Luther Davis, and as co-author of the book which, with several collaborators, contributed to the Best Musical win.

Timeline

2001Aged 95

  • Poster for Ocean's Eleven

    Original Film Writer

1995Aged 89

  • Poster for Kiss of Death

    Original Film Writer

1967Aged 61

  • Poster for Kismet

    Book

1964Aged 58

  • Poster for A Global Affair

    Screenplay

1962Aged 56

  • Poster for Follow That Dream

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Mutiny on the Bounty

    Screenplay

1960Aged 54

  • Poster for Can-Can

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Ocean's Eleven

    Screenplay

1959Aged 53

  • Poster for Never Steal Anything Small

    Writer

  • Poster for It Started with a Kiss

    Songs

1958Aged 52

  • Poster for The Fiend Who Walked the West

    Adaptation

1957Aged 51

  • Poster for The Spirit of St. Louis

    Adaptation

  • Poster for Tip on a Dead Jockey

    Screenplay

1956Aged 50

  • Poster for Gaby

    Screenplay

1955Aged 49

  • Poster for Kismet

    Screenplay

1953Aged 47

  • Poster for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

    Screenplay

1952Aged 46

  • Poster for Fearless Fagan

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Monkey Business

    Screenplay

1951Aged 45

  • Poster for The Thing from Another World

    Screenplay

  • Poster for On the Loose

    Director

1950Aged 44

  • Poster for Wabash Avenue

    Screenplay

1949Aged 43

  • Poster for I Was a Male War Bride

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Red, Hot and Blue

    Story

1947Aged 41

  • Poster for Kiss of Death

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Ride the Pink Horse

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Her Husband's Affairs

    Writer

1943Aged 37

  • Poster for The Youngest Profession

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Slightly Dangerous

    Screenplay

1942Aged 36

  • Poster for Fingers at the Window

    Director

1941Aged 35

  • Poster for Love Crazy

    Screenplay

1940Aged 34

  • Poster for His Girl Friday

    Screenplay

  • Poster for I Love You Again

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Comrade X

    Screenplay

1939Aged 33

  • Poster for Within the Law

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Broadway Serenade

    Screenplay

1937Aged 31

  • Poster for Mountain Music

    Screenplay

  • Poster for Double or Nothing

    Screenplay

1935Aged 29

  • Poster for Baby Face Harrington

    Additional Dialogue

1933Aged 27

  • Poster for Topaze

    Sequence Supervisor

1932Aged 26

  • Poster for Cock of the Air

    Dialogue

1931Aged 25

  • Poster for The Front Page

    Additional Dialogue