Douglas McGrath
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Douglas Geoffrey McGrath (b. 1958) is an American Academy Award nominated[1] screenwriter. He is also a film director and actor.
McGrath was nomintated for a both an Academy Award and a BAFTA award for his Bullets Over Broadway screenplay.[1] He was twice nominated for a Writers Guild of America award:
- 1997 for Emma[1]
- 1995 for Bullets Over Broadway[1]
He also writes political commentary, such as "The Flapjack File", a column for The New Republic.
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[edit] Family
A son of Beatrice and R. Searle McGrath, an independent oil producer from Midland, Texas, Douglas G. McGrath married Jane Read Martin in 1995; they have three children.
[edit] Partial filmography
[edit] Writer
- Infamous (2006)
- Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
- Company Man (2000)
- Emma (1996)
- Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
- Born Yesterday (1993)
- L.A. Law (1 episode, 1989)
- "One Rat, One Ranger"
- Saturday Night Live (unknown episodes, 1980-1981)
[edit] Actor
- Hollywood Ending (2002) - Barbecue Guest
- Small Time Crooks (2000) - Frenchy's Lawyer
- Company Man (2000) - Alan Quimp
- The Insider (1999) - Private Investigator
- Celebrity (1998) - Bill Gaines
- Happiness (1998) - Tom
- Prix Fixe (1997) - Bob Waterman
- The Daytrippers (1996) - Chap
- aka En route vers Manhattan
- Quiz Show (1994) - Snodgrass
[edit] Director
- Infamous (2006)
- Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
- Company Man (2000)
- Emma (1996)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d IMDB awards