Don Mankiewicz

Don Mankiewicz

writer, script and continuity department, additional crew

Don Mankiewicz was born on Jan 20, 1922 in Germany. Don Mankiewicz's big-screen debut came with The Big Moment directed by Nathan Juran in 1954. Don Mankiewicz is known for Ironside directed by James Goldstone, Raymond Burr stars as Robert Ironside and Geraldine Brooks as Honor Thompson. Don Mankiewicz has got 2 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Don Mankiewicz achieved is Writers Guild of America, USA. The upcoming new movie Don Mankiewicz plays is I Want to Live which will be released on May 09, 1983.

Donald Mankiewicz was born in Berlin into an illustrious creative family, his father being the screen-writer Herman Mankiewicz and his uncle film director Joseph Mankiewicz, whilst his brother Frank would also distinguish himself as a journalist. Brought up in Beverly Hills - where his parents' dinner guests numbered the biggest screen stars of the 1930s - he graduated from Columbia University in 1942 and served in Army Intelligence before becoming a staff writer for the 'New Yorker'. In the early 1950s, he began writing for television, one of his early jobs being an adaptation of Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Last Tycoon'. At the time, he commented that, of his writing contemporaries, he was possibly the only one to have known the author, who was a friend of his father. In 1958 he was Oscar-nominated for writing 'I Want To Live', which gained Susan Hayward her Academy Award as convicted murderess Barbara Graham, though much of his work was in television, on such series as 'Marcus Welby,MD', 'Ironside', and 'Star Trek', and, as a key member of the writers' union, he helped to gain union recognition for quiz show writers. Don Mankiewicz died of heart failure at his home in Monrovia, California on 25 April 2015, leaving behind a widow Carol, to whom he had been married for 43 years and four children, son John being a screen-writer and daughter Jane an authoress.

  • Birthday

    Jan 20, 1922
  • Place of Birth

    Berlin, Germany

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 4 nominations

Writers Guild of America, USA
2008
Winner - Morgan Cox Award
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
1978
Best Television Feature or Miniseries
Winner - Edgar
Rosetti and Ryan (1977)