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  1. Herman Jacob Mankiewicz (* 7. November 1897 in New York City; † 5. März 1953 in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Drehbuchautor deutsch-jüdischer Herkunft. [1] [2] Bekannt wurde er durch seine Mitarbeit an Orson Welles ’ Citizen Kane . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie (Auswahl) 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise.

  2. Herman Jacob Mankiewicz (/ ˈ m æ ŋ k ə w ɪ t s /; November 7, 1897 – March 5, 1953) was an American screenwriter who, with Orson Welles, wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941). Both Mankiewicz and Welles went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film.

  3. Herman J. Mankiewicz was a screenwriter, producer and actor who co-wrote Citizen Kane with Orson Welles and won an Oscar for The Pride of the Yankees. He was a journalist, a wit and a cynic who struggled with alcoholism and Hollywood's changing landscape.

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  4. 2. Apr. 2014 · Mankiewicz is best known for writing the screenplay for the 1941 film Citizen Kane. The work was nominated for nine Academy Awards, with Mankiewicz winning one for best writing, original ...

  5. 21. Apr. 2021 · It is the story of Herman J. Mankiewicz (Oscar nominee Gary Oldman) aka Mank, the other person behind the screenplay of Citizen Kane. In fact, Mankiewicz, along with Welles, would share the...

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  6. Herman J. Mankiewicz, now known primarily as the man who co-wrote Citizen Kane (1941) with Hollywood's greatest wunderkind, Orson Welles, was one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood and the head of Paramount's screen-writing department in the late 1920s and early '30s.

  7. brother Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Herman Mankiewicz (born November 7, 1897, New York, New York, U.S.—died March 5, 1953, Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter, journalist, playwright, and wit, notable as a member of the Algonquin Round Table and as the coauthor of the screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941).