American screenwriter
Deric Washburn is an American screenwriter .
Washburn graduated from Harvard College in 1959.[ 1] He began his career as a playwright, penning the off-Broadway plays Ginger Anne [ 2] and The Love Nest .[ 3]
He is best known for having written the original screenplay of The Deer Hunter after having co-written the story with Michael Cimino , with whom he had previously worked on scripting the science fiction film, Silent Running in 1971.[ 4] The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1978.
Washburn and Cimino spent three days writing the story, and then Washburn spent a month writing the script. Cimino then tried to deny him screenwriting credit. Washburn went to arbitration and was given full credit.[ 5]
Filmography
Unproduced scripts
Awards
As a member of the Actors Studio playwriting project, he received a $1500.00 award from the Edward Albee Foundation in 1964.[ 9]
As a writer, Washburn was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) and a WGA Award for "Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen" for The Deer Hunter , along with Quinn Redeker , Louis A. Garfinkle and Michael Cimino .[ 4] [ 10]
References
^ "New York Beat" . Jet . February 21, 1963. p. 63 – via Google Books.
^ Corrigan, Robert Willoughby; Hoffman, William M. (1965). New American Plays: Volume 1 . Hill and Wang . ISBN 9780809007349 .
^ Taubman, Howard (January 28, 1963). "Theater: Lost Evening - 'The Love Nest' has Leueen McGrath" . New York Times . Retrieved September 11, 2021 .
^ a b "The 51st Academy Awards (1979) Nominees and Winners" . Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Retrieved August 27, 2013 .
^ Staff (July 13, 2016). "Peter Biskind on Michael Cimino's Twisted, Tortured Legacy: "A Mystery in Death as He Was in Life" " . Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved September 11, 2021 .
^ "UNPUBLISHED UNFILMED 1986 SCREENPLAY "WARRIOR" DERIC WASHBURN WRITER DEER HUNTER" . WorthPoint . Retrieved September 4, 2023 .
^ Honeycutt, Kirk (October 22, 1989). "Jack Nicholson has the title role in..." Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 4, 2023 .
^ Frook, John Evan; Williams, Michael (October 14, 1992). "Pleskow, Spikings partner for pix" . Variety . Retrieved June 15, 2024 .
^ Zolotow, Sam (February 3, 1964). "2 Kopit Plays Go To Actors Studio; Rockefeller Foundation Aids Experimental Staging" . New York Times . Retrieved September 11, 2021 .
^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1979)" . IMDb . Retrieved 2019-05-18 .
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