Howard Rodman

Howard Rodman

writer, additional crew, producer

Howard Rodman was born on Feb 18, 1920 in USA. Howard Rodman's big-screen debut came with Madigan directed by Don Siegel in 1968. Howard Rodman is known for Charley Varrick directed by Don Siegel, Walter Matthau stars as Charley Varrick and Joe Don Baker as Molly. Howard Rodman has got 3 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Howard Rodman achieved is Writers Guild of America, USA. The upcoming new movie Howard Rodman plays is Scandal Sheet which will be released on Jan 21, 1985.

Howard Rodman was an American writer and story editor of such critically acclaimed series such as Naked City (1958) and Route 66 (1960). A Brooklyn native, the son of immigrant parents, Rodman began his career in the 1950s writing for such noted anthology series as Studio One, Alcoa Theater, and Goodyear Theater. He contributed to Have Gun - Will Travel (1957) and was an associate producer on Peyton Place (1964). In the subsequent decades he won a trio of Writer's Guild awards for his scripts for Naked City: Today the Man Who Kills Ants Is Coming (1962), Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: The Game with Glass Pieces (1964), and for the NBC/Universal Television drama, The Neon Ceiling (1971).As a feature writer, he scripted the Paul Newman/Joanne Woodward racing film, Winning (1969), and co-wrote three iconic feature films for director Don Siegel: Madigan (1968), Coogan's Bluff (1968), and Charley Varrick (1973). Rodman also wrote the teleplay adaptation of Martin Caidin's novel, 'The Six Million Dollar Man', essentially creating the television version of the character as well as supplying the format for the subsequent series. Dissatisfied with the final product he removed his name and substituted his pseudonym Henri Simoun, a frequent practice. Rodman was once quoted as saying, "The script isn't finished until the name comes off".Rodman also created the David Janssen private eye series Harry O (1973). In 1976, he was presented with the Writers Guild's Laurel Award for lifetime achievement in television. His final project was the made-for-TV movie Scandal Sheet (1985), starring Burt Lancaster. He died of complications following heart surgery in Los Angeles at age 65. He was survived by his second wife, actress Norma Connolly, and his children: Howard A. Rodman (a writer), Adam Rodman (a writer), Phillip Rodman, and Tiahna Skye.

  • Birthday

    Feb 18, 1920
  • Place of Birth

    The Bronx, New York, USA

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 2 nominations

Writers Guild of America, USA
1980
Winner - Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement
1965
Anthology, Any Length
Winner - WGA Award (TV)
1963
Episodic Drama
Winner - WGA Award (TV)