Bronte Woodard |
|---|
| Born | (1940-10-08)October 8, 1940
|
|---|
| Died | August 6, 1980(1980-08-06) (aged 39)
|
|---|
| Occupation | Writer |
|---|
Bronte Woodard (October 8, 1940 – August 6, 1980) was an American writer whose credits include the adapted screenplay for the film Grease and the screenplay for the 1980 Village People film Can't Stop the Music (co-written with Grease producer Allan Carr). He also wrote a novel, Meet Me at the Melba.[1]
Raised in Atlanta, he died of hepatitis-related liver failure at the age of 39 on August 6, 1980, in Los Angeles, California.[2][3]
In 1976, Universal Studios announced plans to make a film of Anne Rivers Siddons' novel Heartbreak Hotel for which Woodard would write the screenplay.[4] However, the novel was not actually filmed until several years after Woodard's death, reaching the screen under the title Heart of Dixie in 1989 with a screenplay by Tom McCown instead of Woodard.[5]
References
- ^ Review of Meet Me at the Melba, Kirkus Reviews, April 4, 1977.
- ^ "Bronte Woodard, Screenwriter", UPI in The Hour, August 7, 1980.
- ^ Diane Hopper Schmidt, "One hundred years of caring", The Cedartown Standard, August 2, 2005.
- ^ "Novel Bought". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. AP. December 13, 1976. p. 13. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
- ^ Canby, Vincent (September 16, 1989). "Heart of Dixie". The New York Times. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
External links
|
|---|
- Bronte Woodard and Allan Carr (1980)
- Frank Yablans, Frank Perry, Tracy Hotchner, and Robert Getchell (1981)
- Robin Moore and Laird Koenig (1982)
- John Kershaw, Shawn Randall, and Ellen Shephard (1983)
- John Derek (1984)
- Sylvester Stallone, James Cameron, and Kevin Jarre (1985)
- Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz (1986)
- Jonathan Reynolds and Bill Cosby (1987)
- Heywood Gould (1988)
- Eddie Murphy (1989)
- Daniel Waters, James Cappe, and David Arnott (1990)
- Steven E. de Souza, Daniel Waters, Bruce Willis, and Robert Kraft (1991)
- Blake Snyder, William Osborne, and William Davies (1992)
- Amy Holden Jones (1993)
- Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, Steven E. de Souza, and various others (1994)
- Joe Eszterhas (1995)
- Andrew Bergman (1996)
- Eric Roth and Brian Helgeland (1997)
- Joe Eszterhas (1998)
- Jim Thomas, John Thomas, S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, Jeffrey Price, and Peter S. Seaman (1999)
- Corey Mandell and J. David Shapiro (2000)
- Tom Green and Derek Harvie (2001)
- George Lucas and Jonathan Hales (2002)
- Martin Brest (2003)
- Theresa Rebeck, John Brancato, Michael Ferris, and John Rogers (2004)
- Jenny McCarthy (2005)
- Leora Barish and Henry Bean (2006)
- Jeffrey Hammond (2007)
- Mike Myers and Graham Gordy (2008)
- Ehren Kruger, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci (2009)
- M. Night Shyamalan (2010)
- Steve Koren, Adam Sandler, and Ben Zook (2011)
- David Caspe (2012)
- Steve Baker, Ricky Blitt, Will Carlough, Tobias Carlson, Jacob Fleisher, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, James Gunn, Claes Kjellstrom, Jack Kukoda, Bob Odenkirk, Bill O'Malley, Matthew Alec Portenoy, Greg Pritikin, Rocky Russo, Olle Sarri, Elizabeth Wright Shapiro, Jeremy Sosenko, Jonathan van Tulleken, and Jonas Wittenmark (2013)
- Darren Doane and Cheston Hervey (2014)
- Kelly Marcel (2015)
- Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer (2016)
- Tony Leondis, Eric Siegel, and Mike White (2017)
- Niall Leonard (2018)
- Lee Hall and Tom Hooper (2019)
- Tomasz Klimala, Barbara Białowąs, Tomasz Mandes, and Blanka Lipińska (2020/21)
- Joe DiPietro and David Bryan (2021)
- Andrew Dominik (2022)
- Rhys Frake-Waterfield (2023)
- Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless, Claire Parker, S. J. Clarkson, and Kerem Sanga (2024)
- Kenny Golde and Marc Hyman (2025)
|
Authority control databases |
|---|
| International | |
|---|
| National | |
|---|
| Other | |
|---|