Diana Lynn Ossana (born August 24, 1949) is an American writer. A published author in her own right of several short stories and essays, she is also known for her collaborations with author Larry McMurtry, including the Lonesome Dove series. She won an Academy Award, a Writers' Guild of America Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe Award for her screenplay of Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain.
Life and career
Ossana was born to an Italian immigrant father, Livio A.A. Ossana, and Marian (Anyan), of Irish/Welsh heritage, and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended Eastern New Mexico University, where she double majored in English and political science. She moved to Arizona in 1977.
Ossana first read the Annie Proulx short story "Brokeback Mountain" in the October 13, 1997 issue of The New Yorker magazine. She immediately urged her writing partner Larry McMurtry to read it, and asked him if he felt they could write a screenplay based on the story. McMurtry agreed they could. They wrote Proulx asking her for an option to the short story in order to write a screenplay. Proulx replied that although she did not see the potential for a movie in the story, she would agree to their option. Ossana and McMurtry proceeded to write the script, which they completed in early 1998. Their screenplay for Brokeback Mountain won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay, the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and the Writers Guild of America Award. Ossana, a producer of the film, also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama and a Best Film award (shared with James Schamus) for Best Film. The film was released in the United States in December 2005. Brokeback received widespread critical acclaim, and won the Golden Lion (Best Film) award at the Venice Film Festival, a Best Film award at the BAFTA Awards, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture - Drama. As a producer, Ossana joined cast and crew during the three months of shooting in Canada.
She currently resides in Arizona.
Awards and nominations
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- Benjamin Glazer (1928)
- Hanns Kräly (1929)
- Frances Marion (1930)
- Howard Estabrook (1931)
- Edwin J. Burke (1932)
- Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason (1933)
- Robert Riskin (1934)
- Dudley Nichols (1935)
- Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney (1936)
- Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg, and Norman Reilly Raine (1937)
- Ian Dalrymple, Cecil Arthur Lewis, W. P. Lipscomb, and George Bernard Shaw (1938)
- Sidney Howard (1939)
- Donald Ogden Stewart (1940)
- Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller (1941)
- George Froeschel, James Hilton, Claudine West, and Arthur Wimperis (1942)
- Philip G. Epstein, Julius J. Epstein, and Howard Koch (1943)
- Frank Butler and Frank Cavett (1944)
- Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder (1945)
- Robert Sherwood (1946)
- George Seaton (1947)
- John Huston (1948)
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1949)
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1950)
- Harry Brown and Michael Wilson (1951)
- Charles Schnee (1952)
- Daniel Taradash (1953)
- George Seaton (1954)
- Paddy Chayefsky (1955)
- John Farrow, S. J. Perelman, and James Poe (1956)
- Pierre Boulle, Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson (1957)
- Alan Jay Lerner (1958)
- Neil Paterson (1959)
- Richard Brooks (1960)
- Abby Mann (1961)
- Horton Foote (1962)
- John Osborne (1963)
- Edward Anhalt (1964)
- Robert Bolt (1965)
- Robert Bolt (1966)
- Stirling Silliphant (1967)
- James Goldman (1968)
- Waldo Salt (1969)
- Ring Lardner Jr. (1970)
- Ernest Tidyman (1971)
- Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo (1972)
- William Peter Blatty (1973)
- Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo (1974)
- Bo Goldman and Lawrence Hauben (1975)
- William Goldman (1976)
- Alvin Sargent (1977)
- Oliver Stone (1978)
- Robert Benton (1979)
- Alvin Sargent (1980)
- Ernest Thompson (1981)
- Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart (1982)
- James L. Brooks (1983)
- Peter Shaffer (1984)
- Kurt Luedtke (1985)
- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1986)
- Bernardo Bertolucci and Mark Peploe (1987)
- Christopher Hampton (1988)
- Alfred Uhry (1989)
- Michael Blake (1990)
- Ted Tally (1991)
- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1992)
- Steven Zaillian (1993)
- Eric Roth (1994)
- Emma Thompson (1995)
- Billy Bob Thornton (1996)
- Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997)
- Bill Condon (1998)
- John Irving (1999)
- Stephen Gaghan (2000)
- Akiva Goldsman (2001)
- Ronald Harwood (2002)
- Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, and Fran Walsh (2003)
- Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004)
- Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana (2005)
- William Monahan (2006)
- Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (2007)
- Simon Beaufoy (2008)
- Geoffrey S. Fletcher (2009)
- Aaron Sorkin (2010)
- Alexander Payne, Jim Rash, and Nat Faxon (2011)
- Chris Terrio (2012)
- John Ridley (2013)
- Graham Moore (2014)
- Adam McKay and Charles Randolph (2015)
- Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney (2016)
- James Ivory (2017)
- Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee (2018)
- Taika Waititi (2019)
- Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller (2020)
- Sian Heder (2021)
- Sarah Polley (2022)
- Cord Jefferson (2023)
- Peter Straughan (2024)
- Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
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- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1983)
- Bruce Robinson (1984)
- Richard Condon and Janet Roach (1985)
- Kurt Luedtke (1986)
- Claude Berri and Gérard Brach (1987)
- Jean-Claude Carrière and Philip Kaufman (1988)
- Christopher Hampton (1989)
- Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese (1990)
- Dick Clement, Roddy Doyle, and Ian La Frenais (1991)
- Michael Tolkin (1992)
- Steven Zaillian (1993)
- Paul Attanasio (1994)
- John Hodge (1995)
- Anthony Minghella (1996)
- Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce (1997)
- Elaine May (1998)
- Neil Jordan (1999)
- Stephen Gaghan (2000)
- Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Roger S. H. Schulman, and Joe Stillman (2001)
- Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman (2002)
- Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, and Fran Walsh (2003)
- Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004)
- Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana (2005)
- Jeremy Brock and Peter Morgan (2006)
- Ronald Harwood (2007)
- Simon Beaufoy (2008)
- Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner (2009)
- Aaron Sorkin (2010)
- Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan (2011)
- David O. Russell (2012)
- Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope (2013)
- Anthony McCarten (2014)
- Adam McKay and Charles Randolph (2015)
- Luke Davies (2016)
- James Ivory (2017)
- Spike Lee, David Rabinowitz, Charlie Wachtel, and Kevin Willmott (2018)
- Taika Waititi (2019)
- Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller (2020)
- Sian Heder (2021)
- Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, and Ian Stokell (2022)
- Cord Jefferson (2023)
- Peter Straughan (2024)
- Paul Thomas Anderson (2025)
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