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Biography

Distinguished screenwriter and noted director Frank Pierson earned an Oscar nomination for his debut screenplay, Cat Ballou, in 1965 and a decade later won an Oscar for the screenplay for Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon. In between the two, Pierson wrote the acclaimed script for Cool Hand Luke (1967). Before entering the film industry, the Harvard-educated Pierson was a correspondent for Time magazine. He then became a story editor and during the early '60s produced and directed many episodes of the Have Gun Will Travel television series. In addition, Pierson also wrote the screenplays for several other series. He directed his first feature film, The Looking Glass War, in 1969. Other features he directed include the 1976 version of A Star Is Born and King of the Gypsies (1978). By the '90s, Pierson focused most of his energy writing teleplays and directing television movies, including the well-wrought Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (1994). ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Dog Day Afternoon

Most disliked movie

King of the Gypsies

Awards

Best Director - Television Movie (nom)
Conspiracy 2001
Directors Guild of America

 

Best Screenplay (nom)
Dog Day Afternoon 1975
Golden Globe

 

Best Original Screenplay (win)
Dog Day Afternoon 1975
Academy

 

Best Adapted Screenplay (nom)
Cool Hand Luke 1967
Academy

 

Special Mention (win)
Cat Ballou 1965
Berlin International Film Festival

 

Best Adapted Screenplay (nom)
Cat Ballou 1965
Academy

 


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