Maurice Richlin (February 23, 1920 – November 13, 1990) was an American screenwriter. He received two Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay nominations for Pillow Talk and Operation Petticoat in the same year. For the first of which he won along with Russell Rouse, Stanley Shapiro and Clarence Greene.[2]
Richlin served in the U.S. Army during World War II.[3]
He co-wrote the original treatment, story and screenplay, The Pink Panther.
He wrote All in a Night's Work, Come September, Soldier in the Rain, For Pete's Sake.
He wrote the story for What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?.
He had an extensive career writing in radio and later, television, before his film career.
His son is the artist Lance Richlin.[4]
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- Preston Sturges (1940)
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- Budd Schulberg (1954)
- Sonya Levien and William Ludwig (1955)
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- Clarence Greene, Maurice Richlin, Russell Rouse, and Stanley Shapiro (1959)
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- S. H. Barnett, Peter Stone, and Frank Tarloff (1964)
- Frederic Raphael (1965)
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- Frank Pierson (1975)
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- William Kelley, Pamela Wallace, and Earl W. Wallace (1985)
- Woody Allen (1986)
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- Ronald Bass and Barry Morrow (1988)
- Tom Schulman (1989)
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- Callie Khouri (1991)
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- Jane Campion (1993)
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- Christopher McQuarrie (1995)
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- Alan Ball (1999)
- Cameron Crowe (2000)
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- Pedro Almodóvar (2002)
- Sofia Coppola (2003)
- Pierre Bismuth, Michel Gondry, and Charlie Kaufman (2004)
- Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco (2005)
- Michael Arndt (2006)
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- Dustin Lance Black (2008)
- Mark Boal (2009)
- David Seidler (2010)
- Woody Allen (2011)
- Quentin Tarantino (2012)
- Spike Jonze (2013)
- Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando Bo (2014)
- Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (2015)
- Kenneth Lonergan (2016)
- Jordan Peele (2017)
- Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie and Peter Farrelly (2018)
- Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won (2019)
- Emerald Fennell (2020)
- Kenneth Branagh (2021)
- Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (2022)
- Justine Triet and Arthur Harari (2023)
- Sean Baker (2024)
- Ryan Coogler (2025)
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