This Biography is about one of the best Director David Mamet including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of David Mamet | |
Real Name | David Mamet |
Profession | Directors, Playwrights |
Nick Name | David Alan Mamet |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Jewish |
Personal life of David Mamet | |
Born on | 30 November 1947 |
Birthday | 30th November |
Age | 69 Years |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
City | Illinois |
Family Background of David Mamet | |
Father | Bernard Morris Mamet |
Mother | Lenore June |
Spouses/Partners | Rebecca Pidgeon (m. 1991), Lindsay Crouse (m. 1977-1990) |
Children | Clara Mamet, Zosia Mamet, Willa Mamet, Noah Mamet |
Education | Francis W. Parker School, Goddard College |
Net worth | $20 million |
Awards | 1987 – London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay 1987 – London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film 1988 – Volpi Cup for Best Actor – Pulitzer Prize for Drama 1991 – London Critics Circle Film Award for Screenwriter of the Year 1991 – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography |
Personal Fact of David Mamet | |
His unique style of clipped dialogues became so famous that it was popularity called Mamet Speak. He is none other than the celebrated and widely renowned playwright, screenwriter, author and film director, David Mamet. This Pulitzer Prize winning playwright is best known for his distinctive style of writing with witty, clever and edgy dialogues that leave a lasting impression on the minds of the audience. He gained fame and recognition with the plays, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, The Duck Variations and American Buffalo. These plays were dark dramas that created a thrilling sense of dramatic tension among its audiences. The plays portrayed the lives of people and the different con games they played with the innocent. His other two immensely successful plays include the Pulitzer Prize winning play, Glengarry Glen Ross and Boston Marriage. He is also a successful award winning director. Some of his films include , Homicide, Spartan and The Winslow Boy. He is also an author and has authored, The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, and a study of Jewish self-hatred. |
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