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Calder Willingham
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BIRTHDAY
December 22, 1922
Atlanta, GA
DIED
February 19, 1995
RECENT CREDITS
Rambling Rose
(FILM)
Sep. 20, 1991
Thieves Like Us
(FILM)
Feb. 11, 1974
Little Big Man
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1970
The Graduate
(FILM)
Dec. 21, 1967
One-Eyed Jacks
(FILM)
Dec. 31, 1960
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Best-selling author and highly respected screenwriter Calder Willingham was behind several important films of the '60s and '70s. His best-known hits include The Graduate (1967), co-written with Buck Henry, Stanley....
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Best-selling author and highly respected screenwriter Calder Willingham was behind several important films of the '60s and '70s. His best-known hits include The Graduate (1967), co-written with Buck Henry, Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory (1957), and Little Big Man (1970). Willingham was born and raised in the American South, the setting of many of his subsequent novels. After receiving his education from the Citadel and the University of Virginia, Willingham headed north to New York to launch his writing career. The year was 1943, and the talented Willingham found himself running with a circle of similarly talented writers, including Gore Vidal, Truman Capote and Norman Mailer. As an author, Willingham made an auspicious debut in 1947 with his novel End as a Man. A graphic and sometimes shocking exposé of life in a military college, it generated considerable controversy and at one time obscenity charges were launched against the publisher, but these were later dropped. In 1953, he adapted his first novel into a successful off-Broadway play and in 1957 he adapted it into a feature film, called The Strange One,
starring Ben Gazzara and other members of the stage version. That year, Willingham collaborated with director David Lean on the script of Bridge on the River Kwai; an argument between Willingham and producer Sam Spiegel, however, resulted in Willingham's name being removed from the credits, something the author looked back upon with no rancor. Instead, he later claimed that he was glad to have had the opportunity to work on the film. In 1991, he adapted his 1972 novel Rambling Rose into a film starring Laura Dern, Robert Duval and John Heard.
~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Eddra Gale
The Graduate
Released: Feb. 14, 1997
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Rambling Rose
Released: Sep. 20, 1991
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Thieves Like Us
Released: Feb. 11, 1974
Bud Cokes
Little Big Man
Released: Jan. 1, 1970
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One-Eyed Jacks
Released: Dec. 31, 1960
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The Vikings
Released: Jul. 1, 1958
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Paths of Glory
Released: Dec. 25, 1957
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The Strange One
Released: May. 1, 1957
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