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James Goldman (June 30, 1927October 28, 1998) was an American, Academy Award-winning screenwriter and playwright, and the brother of screenwriter and novelist William Goldman.
   He was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up primarily in Highland Park, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. He is most noted as the author of The Lion in Winter and author of the book of Follies.
   Goldman died from a heart attack in New York City, where he'd lived for many years.

Broadway plays

Broadway libretti

  • A Family Affair - 1962 (book; lyrics were by William Goldman, music by John Kander)
  • Follies - 1971, revived 2001 (book; lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim) - Tony Nomination for Best Book of a Musical
  • Follies in Concert - 1986

    Plays

  • They Might Be Giants - 1961, London
  • Oliver Twist - 1982
  • Anna Karenina - 1985
  • - 1986
  • The Lion in Winter - 2003 based on 1968 screenplay

    Screenplays

  • The Lion in Winter - 1968
  • They Might Be Giants - 1971
  • Nicholas and Alexandra - 1971
  • Robin and Marian - 1976
  • White Nights - 1985

    Television

  • Evening Primrose - 1966: book; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

    Novels

  • Myself as Witness
  • Waldorf
  • The Man From Greek and Roman
  • Fulton CountyFurther Information

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