David Mamet
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David Mamet

David Mamet

November 30, 1947 — Chicago, Illinois, USA

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David Alan Mamet (born November 30, 1947) is an American playwright, essayist, screenwriter and film director. Best known as a playwright, Mamet has won a Pulitzer Prize, and Tony nominations for Glengarry Glen Ross (1984) and Speed-the-Plow (1988). As a screenwriter, he received Oscar nominations for The Verdict (1982) and Wag the Dog (1997). Mamet's books include The Old Religion (1997), a novel about the lynching of Leo Frank; Five Cities of Refuge: Weekly Reflections on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy (2004), a Torah commentary, with Rabbi Lawrence Kushner; The Wicked Son (2006), a study of Jewish self-hatred and antisemitism; and Bambi vs. Godzilla, a commentary on the movie business.

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The Untouchables

The Untouchables

1987

Hannibal

Hannibal

2001

Ronin

Ronin

1998

Glengarry Glen Ross

Glengarry Glen Ross

1992

The Edge

The Edge

1997

Wag the Dog

Wag the Dog

1997

The Shield

The Shield

2002

The Verdict

The Verdict

1982