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Neil Simon

Neil Simon profile
Known For: Writing
Birthday: 1927-07-04
Place of Birth: The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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Biography

Marvin Neil Simon (July 4, 1927 – August 26, 2018) was an American playwright, screenwriter and author. He wrote more than 30 plays and nearly the same number of movie screenplays, mostly film adaptations of his plays. He has received three Tony Awards, and a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for four Academy Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards. He was awarded a Special Tony Award in 1975, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1995 and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2006. Simon grew up in New York City during the Great Depression. His parents' financial difficulties affected their marriage, giving him a mostly unhappy and unstable childhood. He often took refuge in movie theaters, where he enjoyed watching early comedians like Charlie Chaplin. After graduating from high school and serving a few years in the Army Air Force Reserve, he began writing comedy scripts for radio programs and popular early television shows. Among the latter were Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows (where in 1950 he worked alongside other young writers including Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Larry Gelbart and Selma Diamond), and The Phil Silvers Show, which ran from 1955 to 1959. His first produced play was Come Blow Your Horn (1961). It took him three years to complete and ran for 678 performances on Broadway. It was followed by two more successes, Barefoot in the Park (1963) and The Odd Couple (1965). He won a Tony Award for the latter. It made him a national celebrity and "the hottest new playwright on Broadway". From the 1960s to the 1980s he wrote for stage and screen; some of his screenplays were based on his own works for the stage. His style ranged from farce to romantic comedy to more serious dramatic comedy. Overall, he garnered 17 Tony nominations and won three awards. In 1966, he had four successful productions running on Broadway at the same time, and in 1983 he became the only living playwright to have a New York theatre, the Neil Simon Theatre, named in his honor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Neil Simon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson poster

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

1962
Frasier poster

Frasier

1993
CBS News Sunday Morning poster

CBS News Sunday Morning

1979
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The Merv Griffin Show

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The Dick Cavett Show

1968
The Kennedy Center Honors poster

The Kennedy Center Honors

1978
The Rosie O'Donnell Show poster

The Rosie O'Donnell Show

1996
Inside the Actors Studio poster

Inside the Actors Studio

1994
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories poster

AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories

2002
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Pitch

1997
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The Sid Caesar Collection: Creating the Comedy

2000
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Jack Lemmon: America's Everyman

1996
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Bob Hope's World of Comedy

1976
Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough poster

Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough

1997
Caesar's Writers poster

Caesar's Writers

1996
The Sid Caesar Collection: The Magic of Live TV poster

The Sid Caesar Collection: The Magic of Live TV

2000
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The Amazing Miss Cummings: An Actress at Work and Play

1977
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The Sid Caesar Collection: Inside the Writer's Room

2000
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In the Beginning: The Caesar Years

2012
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Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - The Legend of Sid Caesar

2003
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Bob Fosse: Steam Heat

1990
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Murder By Death - A Conversation with Neil Simon

1999
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Private Screenings: Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau

1998