William Rose (screenwriter)

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Black Watch
uniform) and Tania Price in 1943

William Rose (August 31, 1918 – February 10, 1987) was an American

Hollywood films.[1]

Life and career

Born in

Tania Price, with whom he would later collaborate.[3]

Blessed with the ability to adapt to two distinct cultures, William Rose wrote a number of successful British comedies including

In 1973, Rose's lifetime achievements were recognized by the Writers Guild of America with their Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement.[6] In the 1970s, he had a brief relationship with Katharine Hepburn.[7]

Rose settled in Jersey in the Channel Islands in 1964.[8] He died there in 1987.[9] He is buried in the Churchyard at St. Clement Parish Church, Jersey. William and Tania divorced; she died in 2015 aged 95.[10][11]

Screenwriting awards

Year Award Category Film Result
1954 Academy Awards Best Story and Screenplay Genevieve Nominated
1957 Best Screenplay – Original The Ladykillers Nominated
1966 Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
Nominated
1967 Best Story and Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Won
1954 British Academy Film Awards Best British Screenplay The Maggie Nominated
1955 The Ladykillers Won
Touch and Go Nominated
1957 The Man in the Sky (Shared with John Eldridge) Nominated
The Smallest Show on Earth (Shared with John Eldridge) Nominated
1968 Best Screenplay Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Nominated
1964
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
Best Motion Picture Screenplay
Tania Rose
)
Nominated
1966 Golden Globe Awards Best Screenplay The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Nominated
1967 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Nominated
1967 Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Won
1968 The Flim-Flam Man Nominated
Best Written American Drama Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Nominated
Best Written American Original Screenplay Nominated
1972 Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement Honored

Filmography

Year Title Director Notes
1948 Once a Jolly Swagman Jack Lee Credited with Jack Lee & Cliff Gordon
Esther Waters Ian Dalrymple
Peter Proud
Credited with Michael Gordon & Gerard Tyrrell
1950 I'll Get You for This Joseph M. Newman Credited with George Callahan
My Daughter Joy Gregory Ratoff Credited with Robert Thoeren
1952 Gift Horse Compton Bennett Credited with William Fairchild & Hugh Hastings
1953 Genevieve Henry Cornelius
1954 The Maggie Alexander Mackendrick
1955 The Ladykillers
Touch and Go Michael Truman
1957 The Man in the Sky Charles Crichton Credited with John Eldridge
The Smallest Show on Earth Basil Dearden Credited with John Eldridge
1963 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Stanley Kramer Credited with Tania Rose
1966
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
Norman Jewison
1967 The Flim-Flam Man Irvin Kershner
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Stanley Kramer
1969 The Secret of Santa Vittoria

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