Sidney Carroll

 

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Sidney Carroll was a film and television screenwriter. Although Carroll wrote most frequently for television, he is perhaps best remembered today for writing the screenplays for The Hustler for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and for A Big Hand for the Little Lady. He has also won Emmys for the documentaries The Louvre and China and the Forbidden City. In 1957, Carroll won an Edgar Award, in the category Best Episode in a TV Series, for writing "The Fine Art of Murder", an installment of the ABC program Omnibus. He wrote the screenplays for the 1974 Richard Chamberlain television version of The Count of Monte Cristo as well as the original story for the Michael Caine heist movie Gambit. He continued to write for television until 1986. Carroll was married to Broadway lyricist June Carroll from 1940 until his death. He is the father of prize-winning novelist Jonathan Carroll

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Sidney Carroll

Born 1913-05-25 (112 years ago) in Brooklyn.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama (The Hustler) Writers Guild of America Awards 1961 1962 Fifflaren
Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay (Omnibus) 1957 Edgar Awards 1957 Omnibus
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay (The United States Steel Hour) 1963 Edgar Awards 1963 The United States Steel Hour
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (DuPont Show of the Week) 15th Primetime Emmy Awards 1963 DuPont Show of the Week
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama (The Hustler) Writers Guild of America Awards 1961 1962 Fifflaren
Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay (The Hustler) 34th Academy Awards 1961 Fifflaren
Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay (Omnibus) 1957 Edgar Awards 1957 Omnibus
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
June Carroll(Gifta: 1940–1988-11-03) 1940 1988-11-03 Gifta
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Sidney Carroll was a film and television screenwriter. Although Carroll wrote most frequently for television, he is perhaps best remembered today for writing the screenplays for The Hustler for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and for A Big Hand for the Little Lady. He has also won Emmys for the documentaries The Louvre and China and the Forbidden City. In 1957, Carroll won an Edgar Award, in the category Best Episode in a TV Series, for writing "The Fine Art of Murder", an installment of the ABC program Omnibus. He wrote the screenplays for the 1974 Richard Chamberlain television version of The Count of Monte Cristo as well as the original story for the Michael Caine heist movie Gambit. He continued to write for television until 1986.

Carroll was married to Broadway lyricist June Carroll from 1940 until his death. He is the father of prize-winning novelist Jonathan Carroll.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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