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Charles Brackett

Charles Brackett

Known For Writing
Birthday Nov 26, 1892
Died Mar 09, 1969 (76)
Birthplace Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Popularity 0.2 (history)
Updated Mar 06, 2025
Entry Date May 02, 2024
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Biography

Charles William Brackett (November 26, 1892 – March 9, 1969) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer. He collaborated with Billy Wilder on sixteen films. Brackett was born in Saratoga Springs, New York, the son of Mary Emma Corliss and New York State Senator, lawyer, and banker Ed ... gar Truman Brackett. The family's roots traced back to the arrival of Richard Brackett in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629, near present-day Springfield, Massachusetts. His mother's uncle, George Henry Corliss, built the Centennial Engine that powered the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. A 1915 graduate of Williams College, he earned his law degree from Harvard University. He joined the Allied Expeditionary Force during World War I. He was awarded the French Medal of Honor. He was a frequent contributor to the Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, and Vanity Fair, and a drama critic for The New Yorker. He wrote five novels: The Counsel of the Ungodly (1920), Week-End (1925), That Last Infirmity (1926), and American Colony (1929). and Entirely Surrounded (1934). Brackett was a president of the Screen Writers Guild (1938–1939) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1949–1955). He either wrote and/or produced over forty films, including To Each His Own, Ninotchka, The Major and the Minor, The Mating Season (1951), Niagara, The King and I, Ten North Frederick, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, and Blue Denim. Beginning in August 1936, Brackett worked with Billy Wilder, writing the film classics The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard, both of which won Academy Awards for their respective screenplays. Brackett described their collaboration process as follows: "The thing to do was suggest an idea, have it torn apart and despised. In a few days, it would be apt to turn up, slightly changed, as Wilder's idea. Once I got adjusted to that way of working, our lives were simpler." His partnership with Wilder ended in 1950 and Brackett went to work at 20th Century-Fox as a screenwriter and producer. His script for Titanic (1953) won him another Academy Award. He received an Honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1958. Charles Brackett died on March 9, 1969. His diaries covering his screenwriting and social life from 1932 to 1949 were edited by Anthony Slide into Slide's book It's the Pictures That Got Small: Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder and Hollywood's Golden Age.

Known For

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Teenage Rebel

Teenage Rebel

1956

Writer

Niagara

Niagara

1953

Writer

Titanic

Titanic

1953

Screenplay

The Mating Season

The Mating Season

1951

Writer

Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard

1950

Screenplay

Edge of Doom

Edge of Doom

1950

Writer

The Emperor Waltz

The Emperor Waltz

1948

Writer

Miss Tatlock's Millions

Miss Tatlock's Millions

1948

Screenplay

A Foreign Affair

A Foreign Affair

1948

Screenplay

A Song Is Born

A Song Is Born

1948

Original Film Writer

The Bishop's Wife

The Bishop's Wife

1947

Additional Writing

To Each His Own

To Each His Own

1946

Story, Screenplay

The Lost Weekend

The Lost Weekend

1945

Screenplay

Five Graves to Cairo

Five Graves to Cairo

1943

Screenplay

Ball of Fire

Ball of Fire

1941

Screenplay

Hold Back the Dawn

Hold Back the Dawn

1941

Writer

Arise, My Love

Arise, My Love

1940

Screenplay

What a Life

What a Life

1939

Screenplay

Ninotchka

Ninotchka

1939

Screenplay

Midnight

Midnight

1939

Screenplay

That Certain Age

That Certain Age

1938

Writer

Bluebeard's Eighth Wife

Bluebeard's Eighth Wife

1938

Screenplay

Live, Love and Learn

Live, Love and Learn

1937

Screenplay

Piccadilly Jim

Piccadilly Jim

1936

Writer

Woman Trap

Woman Trap

1936

Story

Rose of the Rancho

Rose of the Rancho

1936

Screenplay

Without Regret

Without Regret

1935

Writer

Enter Madame

Enter Madame

1935

Writer

College Scandal

College Scandal

1935

Screenplay

The Last Outpost

The Last Outpost

1935

Adaptation

Pointed Heels

Pointed Heels

1929

Story

Risky Business

Risky Business

1926

Story

State Fair

State Fair

1962

Producer

High Time

High Time

1960

Producer

Blue Denim

Blue Denim

1959

Producer

The Gift of Love

The Gift of Love

1958

Producer

The Wayward Bus

The Wayward Bus

1957

Producer

D-Day the Sixth of June

D-Day the Sixth of June

1956

Producer

The King and I

The King and I

1956

Producer

The Virgin Queen

The Virgin Queen

1955

Producer

Woman's World

Woman's World

1954

Producer

Garden of Evil

Garden of Evil

1954

Producer

Niagara

Niagara

1953

Producer

Titanic

Titanic

1953

Producer

The Mating Season

The Mating Season

1951

Producer

Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard

1950

Producer

The Emperor Waltz

The Emperor Waltz

1948

Producer

Miss Tatlock's Millions

Miss Tatlock's Millions

1948

Producer

A Foreign Affair

A Foreign Affair

1948

Producer

The Lost Weekend

The Lost Weekend

1945

Producer

The Uninvited

The Uninvited

1944

Producer

Five Graves to Cairo

Five Graves to Cairo

1943

Associate Producer

Organization Category Movie
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The Oscars

as Self

Episodes: 2

First Aired: Mar 19, 1953

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