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    Donald E. Stewart

    American screenwriter

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  1. Donald E. Stewart (24 January 1930 – 28 April 1999) was an American screenwriter, best known for his screenplay for Missing, which won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, the Writers Guild of America Award, the London Film Critics' Circle award, a Christopher Award, (www.christophers.org) and the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay ...

  2. Donald E. Stewart (1930-1999) was a writer and actor, known for Missing, The Hunt for Red October and Hostiles. He won an Oscar for his screenplay of Missing and was married four times.

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    • Detroit, Michigan, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Dec 27, 2017 · The idea for the plot actually came from an old manuscript written by the late screenwriter Donald E. Stewart, whose other credits include Oscar-winner Missing and the '90s trilogy of Jack...

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  4. Donald E. Stewart was born on January 24, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Missing (1982), The Hunt for Red October (1990) and Hostiles (2017). He was married to Joan Elizabeth Miller, Lynne Stewart #4, Barbara Diane Lueck and Suzanne Margaret Beuerle.

    • January 24, 1930
    • April 28, 1999
  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Donald Ogden Stewart (born Nov. 30, 1894, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.—died Aug. 2, 1980, London) was an American humorist, actor, playwright, and screenwriter who won a 1940 Academy Award for his screenplay adaptation of The Philadelphia Story.

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  7. Apr 28, 1999 · Donald E. Stewart. Motion Picture Screenwriter. He was co-awarded the 1982 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the motion picture Missing. The screenplay, was adapted from the book The Execution of Charles Horman: An American Sacrifice by Thomas Hauser, was co-written with motion picture director Costa-Gavras, whom he shared...

  8. Donald Ogden Stewart (November 30, 1894 – August 2, 1980) was an American writer and screenwriter best known for his sophisticated golden age comedies and melodramas such as The Philadelphia Story (based on the play by Philip Barry), Tarnished Lady and Love Affair.

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