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Herman J. Mankiewicz

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Herman J. Mankiewicz

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Nov 7, 1897 (128 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Herman Jacob Mankiewicz (November 7, 1897 – March 5, 1953; New York City) was an American screenwriter, who, with Orson Welles, wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941). Earlier, he was the Berlin correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and the drama critic for The New York Times and The New Yorker. Alexander Woollcott said that Herman Mankiewicz was the "funniest man in New York". Both Mankiewicz and Welles received Academy Awards for their screenplay. Mankiewicz's younger brother was Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909–1993), an Oscar-winning Hollywood director, screenwriter, and producer. His nephew Tom Mankiewicz (1942 – 2010) was also a screenwriter and director. He was often asked to fix the screenplays of other writers, with much of his work uncredited. Occasional flashes of what came to be called the "Mankiewicz humor" and satire distinguished his films, and became valued in the films of the 1930s. The style of writing included a slick, satirical, and witty humor, which depended almost totally on dialogue to carry the film. It was a style that would become associated with the "typical American film" of that period. Among the screenplays he wrote or worked on, besides "Citizen Kane", were "The Wizard of Oz", "Man of the World", "Dinner at Eight", "Pride of the Yankees", and "The Pride of St. Louis". Film critic Pauline Kael credits Mankiewicz with having written, alone or with others, "about forty of the films I remember best from the twenties and thirties. ... he was a key linking figure in just the kind of movies my friends and I loved best.". Mankiewicz was an alcoholic. Ten years before his death, he wrote: “I seem to become more and more of a rat in a trap of my own construction, a trap that I regularly repair whenever there seems to be danger of some opening that will enable me to escape. I haven’t decided yet about making it bomb proof. It would seem to involve a lot of unnecessary labor and expense". A future Hollywood biographer went so far as to suggest that Mankiewicz’s behavior “made him seem erratic even by the standards of Hollywood drunks.” Herman Mankiewicz died March 5, 1953, of uremic poisoning, at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles.

Known For

Acting
2026Mad Dog of EuropeSelf (archive footage)
1941Citizen KaneNewspaperman (uncredited)
1931The Front PageUndetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1928The Mating CallNewspaperman
Production
1949A Woman's SecretProducer
1933Duck SoupProducer
1932Horse FeathersProducer
1932Million Dollar LegsProducer
1931Monkey BusinessProducer
Writing
1989Dinner at EightOriginal Film Writer
1952The Pride of St. LouisScreenplay
1950Lux Video TheatreScreenplay
1949A Woman's SecretScreenplay
1945The Enchanted CottageWriter
1945The Spanish MainScreenplay
1945The Enchanted CottageScreenplay
1944Christmas HolidayScreenplay
1944See Here, Private HargroveWriter
1943The Good FellowsScreenplay
1943The Human ComedyWriter
1942This Time for KeepsCharacters
1942Stand by for ActionScreenplay
1942The Pride of the YankeesScreenplay
1941Citizen KaneScreenplay
1941Rise and ShineScreenplay
1941The Wild Man of BorneoTheatre Play
1940Keeping CompanyStory
1940The Ghost Comes HomeStaff Writer
1940Comrade XWriter
1939It's a Wonderful WorldOriginal Story
1937My Dear Miss AldrichScreenplay
1937John Meade's WomanWriter
1937My Dear Miss AldrichOriginal Story
1937The Emperor's CandlesticksDialogue
1937Street of ShadowsWriter
1937Live, Love and LearnWriter
1936Love in ExileWriter
1936The Three MaximsAdaptation
1936SuzyWriter
1936San FranciscoWriter
1935EscapadeScreenplay
1935After Office HoursScreenplay
1935The Perfect GentlemanWriter
1935It's in the AirWriter
1935The Murder ManWriter
1934Stamboul QuestScreenplay
1934Come On, Marines!Writer
1934Operator 13Writer
1934The Show-OffScreenplay
1933Another LanguageWriter
1933Meet the BaronStory
1933Fast WorkersScreenplay
1933Dinner at EightScreenplay
1932Dancers in the DarkWriter
1932Girl CrazyAdaptation
1932The Lost SquadronDialogue
1931Man of the WorldScreenplay
1931Man of the WorldStory
1931Ladies' ManWriter
1931Every Woman Has SomethingAdaptation
1931Leave The Kitchen!Adaptation
1930The Vagabond KingScreenplay
1930True to the NavyDialogue
1930Ladies Love BrutesScreenplay
1930Men Are Like ThatAdaptation
1930Love Among the MillionairesDialogue
1930HoneyWriter
1930HoneyDialogue
1930The Royal Family of BroadwayAdaptation
1930LaughterWriter
1929The Man I LoveStory
1929The Love DoctorDialogue
1929The MightyDialogue
1929ThunderboltWriter
1929The DummyWriter
1929Fast CompanyWriter
1928Love and LearnDialogue
1928The Last CommandWriter
1928The Big KillingWriter
1928Something Always HappensDialogue
1928A Night of MysteryDialogue
1928AvalancheScreenplay
1928Abie's Irish RoseDialogue
1928What a Night!Dialogue
1928The Water HoleDialogue
1928The Drag NetDialogue
1928The BarkerDialogue
1928The Mating CallDialogue
1928His Tiger LadyDialogue
1928Gentlemen Prefer BlondesDialogue
1928Three Week EndsDialogue
1928AvalancheDialogue
1928The Magnificent FlirtDialogue
1928Take Me HomeDialogue
1928Moran of the MarinesWriter
1927A Gentleman of ParisWriter
1927Figures Don't LieWriter
1927Fashions for WomenWriter
1927Two Flaming YouthsDialogue
1927Honeymoon HateDialogue
1927The Gay DefenderDialogue
1927The City Gone WildDialogue
1927The SpotlightDialogue
1927SerenadeDialogue
1926The Road to MandalayStory
1926Stranded in ParisAdaptation
Crew
1976That's Entertainment, Part IIThanks
1931Dude RanchAdditional Dialogue
1929The Canary Murder CaseAdditional Writing