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Carol Sobieski (née O'Brien; March 16, 1939 – November 4, 1990) was an American screenwriter whose work included the scripts for Annie (1982) and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991).
Early life
Sobieski was born Carol O'Brien in Chicago, Illinois, in 1939. Her father was a lawyer and her mother a politician and teacher. Five years later, the family moved close to Amarillo in Texas. Sobieski attended Smith College and received her Master's degree in Literature from Trinity College, Dublin. She married lawyer James Louis Sobieski in 1964, and they had three children.
Film career
In 1978, Sobieski won the Humanitas Prize for the television series Family. She was nominated for two Emmy Awards, for Harry S. Truman: Plain Speaking in 1977, and Sarah, Plain and Tall in 1991.
Sobieski and author Fannie Flagg were awarded the 1991 USC Scripter Award for their screenplay for Fried Green Tomatoes, the film adaptation of Flagg's novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. They were also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Filmography
1973: Sunshine
1976: Family
1976: Harry S. Truman: Plain Speaking
1976: Amelia Earhart - television miniseries
1978: Casey's Shadow
1980: Honeysuckle Rose
1980: The Women's Room
1982: Annie
1982: The Toy
1985: Sylvester
1988: The Bourne Identity - television movie
1989: Winter People
1991: Sarah, Plain and Tall
1991: Fried Green Tomatoes
1993: Money for Nothing
Death
Sobieski died on November 4, 1990, in Santa Monica, California, at age 51. Her cause of death was from the blood plasma liver disease known as amyloidosis.
References
External links
Carol Sobieski at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fried Green Tomatoes
- The Toy (film 1982)
- Skenario Terburuk (Razzie)
- Academy Awards ke-64
- Carol Sobieski
- Annie (1982 film)
- Sobieski
- Fried Green Tomatoes
- The Bourne Identity (1988 film)
- Honeysuckle Rose (film)
- Money for Nothing (1993 film)
- Sarah, Plain and Tall (film)
- Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
- The Toy (1982 film)