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Educated at Harvard.Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 1 win & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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1. | Ocean's Eleven (2001) | (1960 screenplay) | 2001 | $444M | 7.6 (126,577) |
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2. | El Dorado (1966) | (novel "The Stars in Their Courses") | 1966 | - | 7.6 (6,457) |
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3. | "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1963) | (2 episodes, 1965-1966) | 1966 | - | 7.8 (43) |
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4. | Three Weeks of Love (1965) | (writer) | 1965 | - | - |
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5. | "Combat!" (1962) | (1 episode, 1963) | 1963 | - | 8.7 (459) |
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6. | "The DuPont Show of the Week" (1961) | (1 episode, 1962) | 1962 | - | 8.2 (19) |
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7. | Ocean's Eleven (1960) | (screenplay) | 1960 | - | 6.4 (6,645) |
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8. | "Five Fingers" (1959) | (1 episode, 1960) | 1960 | - | 9.1 (12) |
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9. | "The Third Man" (1959) | (1 episode, 1959) | 1959 | - | 8.4 (30) |
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10. | The Fiend Who Walked the West (1958) | (writer) | 1958 | - | 5.6 (49) |
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11. | "Wagon Train" (1957) | (1 episode, 1958) | 1958 | - | 7.6 (210) |
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12. | The Deep Six (1958) | (writer) | 1958 | - | 6.2 (88) |
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13. | Between Heaven and Hell (1956) | (screenplay) | 1956 | - | 6.7 (361) |
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14. | D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) | (writer) | 1956 | - | 6.2 (494) |
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15. | The Virgin Queen (1955) | (story "Sir Walter Raleigh") | 1955 | - | 6.8 (781) |
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16. | "Lux Video Theatre" (1950) | (2 episodes, 1954-1955) | 1955 | - | 6.4 (31) |
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17. | Many Rivers to Cross (1955) | (screenplay) | 1955 | - | 6.1 (332) |
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18. | All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) | (writer) | 1953 | - | 6.2 (271) |
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19. | Eight Iron Men (1952) | (play "A Sound of Hunting") (screenplay) | 1952 | - | 6.6 (137) |
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20. | The Sniper (1952) | (writer) | 1952 | - | 7.1 (539) |
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21. | Bugles in the Afternoon (1952) | (screenplay) | 1952 | - | 6.0 (98) |
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22. | A Place in the Sun (1951) | (screenplay) | 1951 | - | 7.8 (6,028) |
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23. | Apache Drums (1951) | (novel "Stand at Spanish Boot") | 1951 | - | 5.2 (120) |
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24. | Only the Valiant (1951) | (screenplay) | 1951 | - | 6.5 (264) |
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25. | Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) | (screenplay) | 1950 | - | 7.1 (468) |
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26. | Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) | (screenplay) (story) | 1949 | - | 7.1 (3,846) |
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27. | The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949) | (screenplay) | 1949 | - | 6.0 (270) |
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28. | Wake of the Red Witch (1948) | (screenplay) | 1948 | - | 6.5 (864) |
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29. | Arch of Triumph (1948) | (writer) | 1948 | - | 6.0 (394) |
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30. | The Other Love (1947) | (writer) | 1947 | - | 5.9 (123) |
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31. | A Walk in the Sun (1945) | (novel) | 1945 | - | 7.5 (1,519) |
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32. | The True Glory (1945) | (uncredited) | 1945 | - | 8.2 (102) |
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Additional Details
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Unsold pilot: In 1965 he wrote the screenplay for a pilot for a proposed ABC dramatic series called "Diamond Jim" whose adventures were loosely based on the career of the real-life title character, Diamond Jim Brady. The pilot starred Dale Robertson in the title role. moreMessage Boards
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