
Irwin Shaw
71
years 1984
Biography
Irwin Shaw (February 27, 1913 – May 16, 1984) was an American playwright, screenwriter, novelist, and short-story author whose written works have sold more than 14 million copies. He is best known for two of his novels: The Young Lions (1948), about the fate of three soldiers during World War II, which was made into a film of the same name starring Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, and Rich Man, Poor Man (1970), about the fate of two brothers and a sister in the post-World War II decades,[1] which in 1976 was made into a popular miniseries starring Peter Strauss, Nick Nolte, and Susan Blakely.
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| Title | Year | Job |
|---|---|---|
| The Big Game | 1936 | Screenplay |
| The Talk of the Town | 1942 | Screenplay |
| Commandos Strike at Dawn | 1942 | Screenplay |
| Take One False Step | 1949 | Screenplay |
| I Want You | 1951 | Screenplay |
| Act of Love | 1953 | Writer |
| Ulysses | 1954 | Screenplay |
| Fire Down Below | 1957 | Screenplay |
| This Angry Age | 1957 | Writer |
| Desire Under the Elms | 1958 | Screenplay |
| The Big Gamble | 1961 | Writer |
| In the French Style | 1963 | Screenplay |
| In the French Style | 1963 | Producer |
| Bury the Dead | 1969 | Writer |
| Evening in Byzantium | 1978 | Writer |
