Larry Gross
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Larry Gross is an American screenwriter and producer. Among other projects, he rewrote Ralph Bakshi's Cool World for Frank Mancuso Jr. (without even telling Bakshi prior to the rewrite), though Mark Victor and Michael Grais (who rewrote Gross's draft) got writing credit in the final film. He recently won the 2004 Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival for We Don't Live Here Anymore.
[edit] Filmography
- 2004, The Beautiful Country, screenwriter
- 2003, We Don't Live Here Anymore, executive producer / screenwriter
- 2001, Prozac Nation, screenwriter
- 2000, Crime + Punishment in Suburbia, producer / screenwriter
- 2000, The Virginian, screenwriter
- 1999, True Crime, screenwriter
- 1998, Gunshy, producer / screenwriter
- 1998, Rear Window, screenwriter
- 1997, This World, then the Fireworks, producer / screenwriter
- 1997, David, teleplay
- 1997, Chinese Box, screenwriter
- 1993, Geronimo: An American Legend, screenwriter
- 1992, Cool World, screenwriter
- 1992, Wind, screenwriter
- 1990, Another 48 Hrs., screenwriter
- 1986, 3:15 - The Moment of Truth, director / screenwriter
- 1984, Streets of Fire, screenwriter
- 1982, 48 Hrs., screenwriter
- 1980, Headin' for Broadway, screenwriter
[edit] References
- New York Times: Movies - Larry Gross