Charles Brackett

Escritor, Productor

26 de noviembre de 1892 — 9 de marzo de 1969 (76 años)
Charles William Brackett (November 26, 1892 – March 9, 1969) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. He collaborated with Billy Wilder on sixteen films.

Brackett was born in Saratoga Springs, New York, the son of Mary Emma Corliss and New York State Senator, lawyer, and banker Edgar Truman Brackett. The family's roots traced back to the arrival of Richard Brackett in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629, near present-day Springfield, Massachusetts. His mother's uncle, George Henry Corliss, built the Centennial Engine that powered the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. A 1915 graduate of Williams College, he earned his law degree from Harvard University. He joined the Allied Expeditionary Force during World War I. He was awarded the French Medal of Honor. He was a frequent contributor to the Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, and Vanity Fair, and a drama critic for The New Yorker. He wrote five novels: The Counsel of the Ungodly (1920), Week-End (1925), That Last Infirmity (1926), and American Colony (1929). and Entirely Surrounded (1934).

Brackett was a president of the Screen Writers Guild (1938–1939) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1949–1955). He either wrote and/or produced over forty films, including To Each His Own, Ninotchka, The Major and the Minor, The Mating Season (1951), Niagara, The King and I, Ten North Frederick, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, and Blue Denim.

Beginning in August 1936, Brackett worked with Billy Wilder, writing the film classics The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard, both of which won Academy Awards for their respective screenplays. Brackett described their collaboration process as follows: "The thing to do was suggest an idea, have it torn apart and despised. In a few days, it would be apt to turn up, slightly changed, as Wilder's idea. Once I got adjusted to that way of working, our lives were simpler."

His partnership with Wilder ended in 1950 and Brackett went to work at 20th Century-Fox as a screenwriter and producer. His script for Titanic (1953) won him another Academy Award.

He received an Honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1958.

Charles Brackett died on March 9, 1969. His diaries covering his screenwriting and social life from 1932 to 1949 were edited by Anthony Slide into Slide's book It's the Pictures That Got Small: Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder and Hollywood's Golden Age.

Películas y series en Plex

  • La mujer del obispo
    La mujer del obispo1947
  • Niágara
    Niágara1953
  • Bola de fuego
    Bola de fuego1941
  • El jardín del diablo
    El jardín del diablo1954
  • Nace una canción
    Nace una canción1948

Conocido por

  • El crepúsculo de los dioses
    El crepúsculo de los dioses1950
  • Días sin huella
    Días sin huella1945
  • El rey y yo
    El rey y yo1956
  • Niágara
    Niágara1953
  • Viaje al centro de la Tierra
    Viaje al centro de la Tierra1959
  • Ninotchka
    Ninotchka1939
  • El hundimiento del Titanic
    El hundimiento del Titanic1953
  • Berlín Occidente
    Berlín Occidente1948
  • El mayor y la menor
    El mayor y la menor1942
  • Cinco tumbas al Cairo
    Cinco tumbas al Cairo1943
  • Los intrusos
    Los intrusos1944
  • Bola de fuego
    Bola de fuego1941
  • La octava mujer de Barba Azul
    La octava mujer de Barba Azul1938
  • La mujer del obispo
    La mujer del obispo1947
  • El jardín del diablo
    El jardín del diablo1954
  • Vida íntima de Julia Norris
    Vida íntima de Julia Norris1946
  • El favorito de la reina
    El favorito de la reina1955
  • Medianoche
    Medianoche1939
  • Casado y con dos suegras
    Casado y con dos suegras1951
  • El vals del emperador
    El vals del emperador1948

Filmography

1960
1959
1956
Teenage Rebel · as Screenplay
1955
1953
Titanic · as Screenplay
1953
NiagaraEn Plex
1951
1951
1950
Sunset Boulevard · as Screenplay
1950
1948
Miss Tatlock's Millions · as Screenplay
1948
A Song Is Born · as Original Film WriterEn Plex
1948
A Foreign Affair · as Screenplay
1948
1947
1946
To Each His Own · as Screenplay
1945
Masquerade in Mexico · as Original Film Writer
1945
The Lost Weekend · as Screenplay
1944
1943
Five Graves to Cairo · as Screenplay
1943
Mr. Lucky · as Contributing Writer
1942
1941
Ball of Fire · as ScreenplayEn Plex
1941
1940
Arise, My Love · as Screenplay
1939
Ninotchka · as Screenplay
1939
What a Life · as Screenplay
1939
Midnight · as Screenplay
1938
1938
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife · as Screenplay
1937
Live, Love and Learn · as Screenplay
1936
1936
1936
Rose of the Rancho · as Screenplay
1934
1933
Little Women · as Contributing Writer

2014
1962
The 34th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter
1955
The 27th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter
1954
The 26th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter
1953
1953
The 25th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter

1955
The 20th Century-Fox Hour · as Original Screenplay
1950
The Lux Video Theatre · as Previous Screenplay
1950
1940
French Without Tears · as Treatment
1935
The Last Outpost · as Adaptation
1935
The Crusades · as Contributor To Treatment
1931
1929
Pointed Heels · as Short Story