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Home/People/Ring Lardner, Jr.
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Born
Aug 19, 1915Died: Oct 31, 2000
Lived 85 years
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

7
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Ringgold Wilmer Lardner Jr.
IMDb Profile

Ring Lardner, Jr.

Writing

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ringgold Wilmer "Ring" Lardner Jr. (August 19, 1915 – October 31, 2000) was an American journalist and screenwriter blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios during the Red Scare of the late 1940s and 1950s. Ring Lardner Jr. moved to Hollywood where he worked as a publicist and "script doctor" before writing his own material. This included Woman of the Year, a film that won him an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay in 1942. He also worked on the scripts for the films Laura (1944), Brotherhood of Man (1946), Forever Amber (1947), and M*A*S*H (1970). The script of the latter earned him an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Lardner held strong left-wing views and during the Spanish Civil War he helped raise funds for the Republican cause. He was also involved in organizing anti-fascist demonstrations. His brother, James Lardner, was a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, and was killed in action in Spain in 1938. Although his political involvement upset the owners of the film studios, he continued to be given work and in 1947 became one of the highest paid scriptwriters in Hollywood when he signed a contract with 20th Century Fox at $2,000 a week.
The Real Charlie Chaplin poster

The Real Charlie Chaplin

as Self (archive footage)
2021
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The Majestic

as Self (Hollywood Ten, arrives, behind Biberman) (archive footage) (uncredited)
2001
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Enlisted: The Story of 'M*A*S*H'

as Self
2000
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Altman on His Own Terms

as Self
2000
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Red Hollywood

as Self
1996
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Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey

as Self
1990
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The Hollywood Ten

as Self
1950