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Leonard Schrader (November 30, 1943 – November 2, 2006) was an American screenwriter and director, most notable for his ability to write Japanese-language films and for his many collaborations with his brother, Paul Schrader. He earned an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay he wrote for the film Kiss of the Spider Woman .
Leonard Schrader. Writer. Producer. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. He and his brother, Taxi Driver (1976) screenwriter Paul Schrader, were born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their family, of the Dutch Calvinist religious sect, forbade them to see any movies in their youth.
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Nov 7, 2006 · Nov. 7, 2006. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6 (AP) — Leonard Schrader, who wrote the screenplay for the Academy Award-nominated film “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and was co-writer of the critically praised...
Leonard Schrader, who earned an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and co-wrote the critically praised “Mishima,” has died. He was 62. Schrader, who lived...
Nov 5, 2006 · Nov. 5, 2006 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Leonard Schrader, who was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay adaptation for the 1985 film “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and headed the graduate...
Nov 11, 2006 · Leonard Schrader, screenwriter and film director: born Grand Rapids, Michigan 1943; married; died Los Angeles 2 November 2006. Though less well-known than his younger brother Paul, the...
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Nov 5, 2006 · Leonard Schrader, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” died of heart failure Friday in Los Angeles. He was 62. With his younger brother, director and writer Paul, he...