David Freeman (screenwriter)
David Freeman | |
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Born | Cleveland, Ohio |
Occupation | Screenwriter, novelist, playwright, teacher, journalist |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Yale Drama School |
Genre | drama |
Notable works |
First Love The Border Street Smart |
Spouse | Judith Gingold |
David Freeman is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and journalist who studied playwriting and dramatic literature at the Yale Drama School and currently teaches screenwriting seminars in Los Angeles,[1] where he lives with his wife Judith Gingold.[2]
Freeman wrote the last draft for Alfred Hitchcock's final project, The Short Night, a projected spy thriller which was never produced due to Hitchcock's failing health. Freeman wrote about his experiences in the 1984 book The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock, which includes his completed screenplay.[3]
Filmography (as screenwriter)
- The Catcher (TV movie) (1972)
- Promise Him Anything (TV movie) (1975)
- Heroes (1977) (uncredited)
- First Love (1977)
- The Border (1982)
- Street Smart (1985)
Plays (as playwright)
- Jesse and the Bandit Queen
- A First Class Man
Bibliography (as author)
- It's All True (novel)
- One of Us (novel)
- A Hollywood Education (short story collection)
- The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock (memoir)
References
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0293351/?ref_=fn_al_nm_3
- ↑ https://tribecafilminstitute.org/filmmakers/detail/david_freeman
- ↑ Freeman, David (1999). The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock. Overlook. ISBN 978-0-87951-728-1.
External links
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