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Dorothy Parker

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Dorothy Parker

Known For

Writing

Gender

Female

Birthday

Aug 22, 1893 (133 years old)

Place of Birth

Long Branch, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, writer, critic, and satirist based in New York; she was known for her wit, wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles. From a conflicted and unhappy childhood, Parker rose to acclaim, both for her literary works published in magazines, such as The New Yorker, and as a founding member of the Algonquin Round Table. Following the breakup of the circle, Parker traveled to Hollywood to pursue screenwriting. Her successes there, including two Academy Award nominations, were curtailed when her involvement in left-wing politics resulted in her being placed on the Hollywood blacklist. Dismissive of her own talents, she deplored her reputation as a "wisecracker." Nevertheless, both her literary output and reputation for sharp wit have endured. Some of her works have been set to music; adaptations included the operatic song cycle Hate Songs by composer Marcus Paus. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dorothy Parker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
2011Public SpeakingSelf (archive footage)
1987The Ten-Year LunchHerself (archive footage)
1942SaboteurWoman in Car (uncredited)
Writing
2023CandideLyricist
2007CandideWriter
2005CandideLyricist
1995The Flower of My SecretNovel
1991CandideLyricist
1990Women and Men: Stories of SeductionStory
1989Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein - CandideLyricist
1982Dorothy and Alan at Norma PlaceOriginal Story
1980Big BlondeShort Story
1954A Star Is BornOriginal Film Writer
1951Queen for a DayWriter
1949The FanWriter
1947Smash-Up: The Story of a WomanStory
1942SaboteurScreenplay
1941Weekend for ThreeScreenplay
1938SweetheartsScreenplay
1938Trade WindsWriter
1937A Star Is BornScreenplay
1936Three Married MenScreenplay
1936The Moon's Our HomeWriter
1936SuzyScreenplay
1935Hands Across the TableWriter
Crew
1941The Little FoxesAdditional Dialogue
1938The Cowboy and the LadyAdditional Writing