Ernest Lehman (December 8, 1915 in New York City – July 2, 2005 in Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter. He received 6 Academy Award nominations during his screenwriting career. In 2001 he received an honorary Oscar for his works, the first screenwriter to receive that honor.
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Writers Guild Of America Award - Award Categories - 1960s
... Shavelson 1961 Bells Are Ringing - Betty Comden and Adolph Green 1962 West Side Story - Ernest Lehman 1963 The Music Man - Meredith Wilson, Franklin Lacey, and ... Fine, and David Friedkin 1967 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Ernest Lehman 1968 Bonnie and Clyde - David Newman and Robert Benton 1969 The Lion in Winter* - James Goldman Best Written Comedy 1960 Some ...
... Shavelson 1961 Bells Are Ringing - Betty Comden and Adolph Green 1962 West Side Story - Ernest Lehman 1963 The Music Man - Meredith Wilson, Franklin Lacey, and ... Fine, and David Friedkin 1967 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Ernest Lehman 1968 Bonnie and Clyde - David Newman and Robert Benton 1969 The Lion in Winter* - James Goldman Best Written Comedy 1960 Some ...
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“Sister Bernice: I have looked everywhere. In all of the usual places.
Mother Abbess: Sister Bernice, considering that its Maria, I would suggest you look in some place unusual.”
—Ernest Lehman (b. 1920)
“After all, the wool of a black sheep is just as warm.”
—Ernest Lehman (b. 1920)
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