
Preston Sturges
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1898-08-29
Day of Death
1959-08-06 (60 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Preston Sturges
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Preston Sturges (29 August 1898 – 6 August 1959), originally Edmund Preston Biden, was a celebrated playwright, screenwriter and film director born in Chicago, Illinois. In 1941 he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film The Great McGinty.
Sturges took the screwball comedy format of the 1930s to another level, writing dialogue that, heard today, is often surprisingly naturalistic, mature, and ahead of its time, despite the farcical situations.
In recent years, film scholars such as Alessandro Pirolini have also argued that Sturges' cinema anticipated more experimental narratives by contemporary directors such as Joel and Ethan Coen, Robert Zemeckis, and Woody Allen, along with prolific The Simpsons writer John Swartzwelder: "Many of [Sturges'] movies and screenplays reveal a restless and impatient attempt to escape codified rules and narrative schemata, and to push the mechanisms and conventions of their genre to the extent of unveiling them to the spectator. [See for example] the disruption of standardized timelines in films such as The Power and the Glory and The Great McGinty [or the way] an apparently classical comedy such as Unfaithfully Yours (1948) shifts into the realm of multiple and hypothetical narratives.
Prior to Sturges, other figures in Hollywood (such as Charlie Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, and Frank Capra) had directed films from their own scripts. However, Sturges is often regarded as the first Hollywood figure to be initially mainly successfully established as a screenwriter and then to subsequently move into directing his own scripts, at a time when those roles were mostly entrenched and separate. Famously, Sturges sold the story for The Great McGinty to Paramount Pictures for $1, in return for being allowed to direct the film; the sum was quietly raised to $10 by the studio for legal reasons.
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Known For
Acting
(1990)
(1958)
Paris Holiday
as Serge Vitry
(1942)
Star Spangled Rhythm
as Preston Sturges
(1940)
Christmas in July
as Man at Shoeshine Stand (uncredited)
Crew
(1984)
Unfaithfully Yours
Original Film Writer
(1958)
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Story
(1956)
The Birds and the Bees
Screenplay
(1955)
The French, They Are a Funny Race
Director, Writer
(1949)
The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
Director, Writer, Producer
(1948)
Unfaithfully Yours
Director, Screenplay, Producer
(1947)
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
Director, Screenplay, Producer
(1947)
I'll Be Yours
Writer
(1944)
The Great Moment
Director, Screenplay
(1944)
Hail the Conquering Hero
Director, Writer, Producer
(1944)
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
Director, Writer, Producer
(1942)
The Palm Beach Story
Director, Screenplay
(1942)
Safeguarding Military Information
Director, Writer
(1942)
I Married a Witch
Producer
(1941)
The Lady Eve
Director, Screenplay
(1941)
Sullivan's Travels
Director, Writer
(1940)
Christmas in July
Director, Writer, Theatre Play
(1940)
The Great McGinty
Director, Writer
(1940)
Remember the Night
Screenplay
(1939)
Never Say Die
Screenplay
(1938)
Port of Seven Seas
Writer
(1938)
College Swing
Screenplay
(1938)
If I Were King
Screenplay
(1937)
Easy Living
Screenplay
(1937)
Hotel Haywire
Writer
(1936)
Love Before Breakfast
Writer
(1935)
Diamond Jim
Writer
(1935)
The Good Fairy
Screenplay
(1934)
Thirty Day Princess
Screenplay
(1934)
We Live Again
Adaptation
(1934)
Twentieth Century
Writer
(1933)
Child of Manhattan
Theatre Play
(1933)
The Invisible Man
Writer
(1933)
The Power and the Glory
Screenplay
(1933)
(1931)
Strictly Dishonorable
Theatre Play
(1930)
The Big Pond
Dialogue