Ring Lardner, Jr

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AKA: Ringgold Wilmer Lardner, Jr, Philip Rush
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 08/19/1915
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Death Date: 10/31/2000

biography

A Hollywood publicist and New York reporter who turned script doctor before having his own screenplays produced in the 1940s, Ring Lardner Jr.'s notable contributions include the acid satire, "Nothing Sacred" (1937), the effervescent comedy, "Woman of the Year" (1942), which earned him his first Oscar, and the noir classic, "Laura" (1944). One of the "Hollywood Ten", Lardner served a term in prison before circumventing his blacklisting by using fronts or writing under the pseudonym Philip Rush. He resurfaced under his own name with Norman Jewison's excellent drama "The Cincinnati Kid" (1965). Continued

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milestones

Year
Milestone
1935 
Worked as reporter for DAILY MIRROR
1937 
First screen work, uncredited work on "Nothing Sacred"
1937 
Provided the ending for "A Star Is Born"
1939 
First screen credit as co-writer with Ian McLellan Hunter and Harvey Gates, "Meet Dr. Christian"
1942 
Provided story and co-wrote screenplay for "Woman of the Year"; won Oscar
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