Richard Price

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AKA: Rick Price, Richard J Price
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 10/12/1949
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, USA

biography

Sometimes dubbed "the voice of the Bronx", Price is primarily known for streetwise sagas like his 1976 novel "Blood Brothers" (filmed in 1978), a coming-of-age story set in the world of construction workers, and "The Wanderers" (published in 1974, filmed in 1979), a gritty look at the world of Bronx housing-project gangs. After both of these popular novels had been adapted for film, Price embarked on a successful career as an original screenwriter, notably with "The Color of Money" (1986), which earned him an Oscar nod, and the thoughtful crime drama-cum-character study "Sea of Love" (1989), Continued

Credits

(TV Show)
2004-2008
Teleplay
2008
Story By
2008
Teleplay
2006
Story By
2006
Teleplay
2006
Story By
2006
Teleplay
2004
Story By
2004
Teleplay
2004
Story By
2004
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Screenplay
2006
Source Material
2006
Writer
2002
screenplay
2000
screenplay
1996
Co-Producer
1995
screenplay
1995
Source Material (from novel)
1995
Co-Producer
1995
screenplay
1995
screenplay
1993
Executive Producer
1993
screenplay
1989
Screenplay
1988
screenplay
1986
Source Material (from novel)
screenplay
screenplay
Source Material (from novel)
screenplay

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Raised in the Bronx; had a mild case of cerebral palsy while growing up
 
Sold his first short story to the literary magazine, "Antaeus"
 
Completed his first novel, "The Wanderers," at age 24
1973 
Began teaching at various East Coast colleges
1978 
First novel adapted to film, "Bloodbrothers"
Continued

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