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Alvin Sargent

Alvin Sargent

Writing

April 12, 1927 – May 9, 2019 (died at 92)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Male
29 Movies
2 TV Shows

Alvin Sargent (April 12, 1927–May 9, 2019) was an American screenwriter. He won two Academy Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay, for Julia (1977) and Ordinary People (1980). Sargent's other works include screenplays of the films The Sterile Cuckoo (1969), The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1970), Paper Moon (1973), Nuts (1987), White Palace (1990), What About Bob? (1991), Unfaithful (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Spider-Man 3 (2007), and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). Alvin Sargent was born Alvin Supowitz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Esther (née Kadansky) and Isaac Supowitz. He was of Russian Jewish descent. Sargent attended Upper Darby High School, leaving at age 17 to join the Navy. As of 2006, he was one of 35 alumni to be on the school's Wall of Fame. Sargent began writing for television in 1953, and through the 1960s, he scripted episodes for Route 66, Ben Casey, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. He collaborated on his first screenplay for a film on Gambit (1966) and gained recognition for I Walk the Line (1970) and Paper Moon (1973), for which he won the WGA Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium and was nominated for an Academy Award. He won the Academy Award for Adapted Screenplay in 1978 for the film Julia (1977) and again in 1981 for Ordinary People (1980). He collaborated on the 2004 screenplay for Spider-Man 2 and the 2007 screenplay for Spider-Man 3. He'd also collaborate on the screenplay for the 2012 reboot The Amazing Spider-Man. He had a long-time relationship with producer Laura Ziskin; they were married from 2010 until her death in 2011. His brother was writer and producer Herb Sargent. Sargent died from natural causes at his home in Seattle on May 9, 2019, four weeks after his 92nd birthday. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alvin Sargent, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

From Here to Eternity
From Here to Eternity

From Here to Eternity

1953 7.3

as Nair (uncredited)

Age 26 (now 92)
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man 2

2004 7.3

Screenplay

Age 77 (now 92)
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man

2012 6.7

Screenplay

Age 85 (now 92)
Spider-Man 3
Spider-Man 3

Spider-Man 3

2007 6.5

Screenplay

Age 80 (now 92)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

1962 7.8

Writer

Age 35 (now 92)
1 ep
Unfaithful
Unfaithful

Unfaithful

2002 6.7

Screenplay

Age 75 (now 92)
Paper Moon
Paper Moon

Paper Moon

1973 7.9

Screenplay

Age 46 (now 92)
What About Bob?
What About Bob?

What About Bob?

1991 6.9

Story

Age 64 (now 92)
Ordinary People
Ordinary People

Ordinary People

1980 7.4

Screenplay

Age 53 (now 92)
The Way We Were
The Way We Were

The Way We Were

1973 7.0

Additional Writing

Age 46 (now 92)
Hero
Hero

Hero

1992 6.3

Story

Age 65 (now 92)
Straight Time
Straight Time

Straight Time

1978 7.2

Screenplay

Age 50 (now 92)
Anywhere but Here
Anywhere but Here

Anywhere but Here

1999 6.1

Screenplay

Age 72 (now 92)
Anywhere but Here
Anywhere but Here

Anywhere but Here

1999 6.1

Writer

Age 72 (now 92)
Gambit
Gambit

Gambit

1966 7.0

Screenplay

Age 39 (now 92)
Bogus
Bogus

Bogus

1996 5.8

Screenplay

Age 69 (now 92)