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David Mamet

David Alan Mamet (/ˈmæmɪt/; born November 30, 1947) is an American playwright, filmmaker, and author. He won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony nominations for his plays Glengarry Glen Ross (1984) and Speed-the-Plow (1988). He first gained critical acclaim for a trio of off-Broadway 1970s plays: The Duck Variations, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and American Buffalo.[2] His plays Race and The Penitent, respectively, opened on Broadway in 2009 and previewed off-Broadway in 2017.

David Mamet
Mamet in 2008
Born (1947-11-30) November 30, 1947 (age 75)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation
  • Author
  • playwright
  • screenwriter
  • film director
EducationGoddard College (BA)
Period1970–present
Notable worksThe Duck Variations (1971)
Sexual Perversity in Chicago (1974)
Glengarry Glen Ross (1983)[1]
Spouse
(m. 1977; div. 1990)

(m. 1991)
Children4; including Zosia and Clara
Signature

Feature films that Mamet both wrote and directed include House of Games (1987), Homicide (1991), The Spanish Prisoner (1997), and his biggest commercial success, Heist (2001). His screenwriting credits include The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981), The Verdict (1982), The Untouchables (1987), Hoffa (1992), Wag the Dog (1997), and Hannibal (2001). Mamet himself wrote the screenplay for the 1992 adaptation of Glengarry Glen Ross, and wrote and directed the 1994 adaptation of his play Oleanna (1992). He was the executive producer and a frequent writer for the TV show The Unit (2006–2009).

Mamet's books include: On Directing Film (1991), a commentary and dialogue about film-making; The Old Religion (1997), a novel about the lynching of Leo Frank; Five Cities of Refuge: Weekly Reflections on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy (2004), a Torah commentary with Rabbi Lawrence Kushner; The Wicked Son (2006), a study of Jewish self-hatred and antisemitism; Bambi vs. Godzilla, a commentary on the movie business; The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture (2011), a commentary on cultural and political issues; and Three War Stories (2013), a trio of novellas about the physical and psychological effects of war.

Early life

Mamet was born in 1947 in Chicago to Lenore June (née Silver), a teacher, and Bernard Morris Mamet, a labor attorney. His family was Jewish. His paternal grandparents were Polish Jews.[3] Mamet has said his parents were communists and described himself as a red diaper baby.[4] One of his earliest jobs was as a busboy at Chicago's London House and The Second City. He also worked as an actor, editor for Oui magazine and as a cab-driver.[5] He was educated at the progressive Francis W. Parker School and at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont. At the Chicago Public Library Foundation 20th anniversary fundraiser in 2006, though, Mamet announced "My alma mater is the Chicago Public Library. I got what little educational foundation I got in the third-floor reading room, under the tutelage of a Coca-Cola sign".[6]

After a move to Chicago's North Side, Mamet encountered theater director Robert Sickinger, and began to work occasionally at Sickinger's Hull House Theatre. This represented the beginning of Mamet's lifelong involvement with the theater.[7]

Career

Theater

Mamet is a founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company; he first gained acclaim for a trio of off-Broadway plays in 1976, The Duck Variations, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and American Buffalo.[2] He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for Glengarry Glen Ross, which received its first Broadway revival in the summer of 2005. His play Race, which opened on Broadway on December 6, 2009 and featured James Spader, David Alan Grier, Kerry Washington, and Richard Thomas in the cast, received mixed reviews.[8] His play The Anarchist, starring Patti LuPone and Debra Winger, in her Broadway debut, opened on Broadway on November 13, 2012 in previews and was scheduled to close on December 16, 2012.[9] His 2017 play The Penitent previewed off-Broadway on February 8, 2017.

In 2002, Mamet was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[10] Mamet later received the PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award for Grand Master of American Theater in 2010.

In 2017, Mamet released an online class for writers entitled David Mamet teaches dramatic writing.[11]

In 2019 Mamet returned to the London West End with a new play, Bitter Wheat, at the Garrick Theatre, starring John Malkovich.[12]

Film

Mamet's first film work was as a screenwriter, later directing his own scripts.

According to Joe Mantegna, Mamet worked as a script doctor for the 1978 film Towing.[13]

Mamet's first produced screenplay was the 1981 production of The Postman Always Rings Twice, based on James M. Cain's novel. He received an Academy Award nomination one year later for the 1982 legal drama, The Verdict. He also wrote the screenplays for The Untouchables (1987), Hoffa (1992), The Edge (1997), Wag the Dog (1997), Ronin (1998), and Hannibal (2001). He received a second Academy Award nomination for Wag the Dog.

In 1987, Mamet made his film directing debut with his screenplay House of Games, which won Best Film and Best Screenplay awards at the 1987 Venice Film Festival and the Film of the Year in 1989 from the London Film Critics' Circle Awards. The film starred his then-wife, Lindsay Crouse, and many longtime stage associates and friends, including fellow Goddard College graduates.[14] Mamet was quoted as saying, "It was my first film as a director and I needed support, so I stacked the deck."[citation needed] After House of Games, Mamet later wrote and directed two more films focusing on the world of con artists, The Spanish Prisoner (1997) and Heist (2001). Among those films, Heist enjoyed the biggest commercial success.[15][16][17]

Other films that Mamet both wrote and directed include: Things Change (1988), Homicide (1991) (nominated for the Palme d'Or at 1991 Cannes Film Festival and won a "Screenwriter of the Year" award for Mamet from the London Film Critics' Circle Awards), Oleanna (1994), The Winslow Boy (1999), State and Main (2000), Spartan (2004), Redbelt (2008), and the 2013 bio-pic TV movie Phil Spector.

A feature-length film, a thriller titled Blackbird, was intended for release in 2015, but is still in development.[18]

When Mamet adapted his play for the 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross, he wrote an additional part (including the monologue "Coffee's for closers") for Alec Baldwin.

Mamet continues to work with an informal repertory company for his films, including Crouse, William H. Macy, Joe Mantegna, and Rebecca Pidgeon, as well as the aforementioned school friends.

Mamet rewrote the script for Ronin under the pseudonym "Richard Weisz" and turned in an early version of a script for Malcolm X which was rejected by director Spike Lee.[19] Mamet also wrote an unproduced biopic script about Roscoe Arbuckle with Chris Farley intended to portray him.[20] In 2000, Mamet directed a film version of Catastrophe, a one-act play by Samuel Beckett featuring Harold Pinter and John Gielgud (in his final screen performance). In 2008, he wrote and directed the mixed martial arts movie Redbelt, about a martial arts instructor tricked into fighting in a professional bout.

In On Directing Film, Mamet advocates for a method of storytelling based on Eisenstein's montage theory, stating that the story should be told through the juxtaposition of uninflected images. This method relies heavily on the cut between scenes, and Mamet urges directors to eliminate as much narration as possible. Mamet asserts that directors should focus on getting the point of a scene across, rather than simply following a protagonist, or adding visually beautiful or intriguing shots. Films should create order from disorder in search of the objective.

Books

Mamet published the essay collection Writing in Restaurants in 1986, followed by the poetry collection The Hero Pony in 1990. He has also published a series of short plays, monologues and four novels, The Village (1994), The Old Religion (1997), Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources (2000), and Chicago (2018). He has written several non-fiction texts, and children's stories, including True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor (1997). In 2004 he published a lauded version of the classical Faust story, Faustus, however, when the play was staged in San Francisco during the spring of 2004, it was not well received by critics.[21] On May 1, 2010, Mamet released a graphic novel The Trials of Roderick Spode (The Human Ant).

Mamet detailed his conversion from modern liberalism to "a reformed liberal" in The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture in 2011.[22] Mamet published Three War Stories, a collection of novellas, in 2013 ; the novel The Diary of a Porn Star by Priscilla Wriston-Ranger: As Told to David Mamet With an Afterword by Mr. Mamet in 2019;[23] and the political commentary Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch in 2022.

Television and radio

Mamet wrote one episode of Hill Street Blues, "A Wasted Weekend", that aired in 1987. His then-wife, Lindsay Crouse, appeared in numerous episodes (including that one) as Officer McBride. Mamet is also the creator, producer and frequent writer of the television series The Unit, where he wrote a well-circulated memo to the writing staff. He directed a third-season episode of The Shield with Shawn Ryan. In 2007, Mamet directed two television commercials for Ford Motor Company. The two 30-second ads featured the Ford Edge and were filmed in Mamet's signature style of fast-paced dialogue and clear, simple imagery. Mamet's sister, Lynn, is a producer and writer for television shows, such as The Unit and Law & Order.

Mamet has contributed several dramas to BBC Radio through Jarvis & Ayres Productions, including an adaptation of Glengarry Glen Ross for BBC Radio 3 and new dramas for BBC Radio 4. The comedy Keep Your Pantheon (or On the Whole I'd Rather Be in Mesopotamia) was aired in 2007. The Christopher Boy's Communion was another Jarvis & Ayres production, first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on March 8, 2021.

Archives

The papers of David Mamet were sold to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin in 2007 and first opened for research in 2009.[24] The growing collection consists mainly of manuscripts and related production materials for most of his plays, films, and other writings, but also includes his personal journals from 1966 to 2005. In 2015, the Ransom Center secured a second major addition to Mamet's papers, including more recent works. Additional materials relating to Mamet and his career can be found in the Ransom Center's collections of Robert De Niro, Mel Gussow, Tom Stoppard, Sam Shepard, Paul Schrader, Don DeLillo, and John Russell Brown.

Critical reception

"Mamet speak"

Mamet's style of writing dialogue, marked by a cynical, street-smart edge, precisely crafted for effect, is so distinctive that it has come to be called Mamet speak.[25] Mamet himself has criticized his (and other writers') tendency to write "pretty" at the expense of sound, logical plots.[26] When asked how he developed his style for writing dialogue, Mamet said, "In my family, in the days prior to television, we liked to while away the evenings by making ourselves miserable, based solely on our ability to speak the language viciously. That's probably where my ability was honed."[27]

One instance of Mamet's dialogue style can be found in Glengarry Glen Ross, in which two down-on-their-luck real estate salesmen are considering stealing from their employer's office. George Aaronow and Dave Moss equivocate on the meaning of "talk" and "speak", turning language and meaning to deceptive purposes:

Moss No. What do you mean? Have I talked to him about this [Pause]
Aaronow Yes. I mean are you actually talking about this, or are we just...
Moss No, we're just...
Aaronow We're just "talking" about it.
Moss We're just speaking about it. [Pause] As an idea.
Aaronow As an idea.
Moss Yes.
Aaronow We're not actually talking about it.
Moss No.
Aaronow Talking about it as a...
Moss No.
Aaronow As a robbery.
Moss As a "robbery?" No.

Mamet dedicated Glengarry Glen Ross to Harold Pinter, who was instrumental in its being first staged at the Royal National Theatre, (London) in 1983, and whom Mamet has acknowledged as an influence on its success, and on his other work.[28]

Gender issues

Mamet's plays have frequently sparked debate and controversy.[29] Following a 1992 staging of Oleanna, a play in which a college student accuses her professor of trying to rape her,[30] a critic reported that the play divided the audience by gender and recounted that "couples emerged screaming at each other".[29]

In his 2014 book David Mamet and Male Friendship, Arthur Holmberg examined Mamet's portrayal of male friendships, especially focusing on the contradictions and ambiguities of male bonding as dramatized in Mamet's plays and films.[31]

Personal life

Mamet and actress Lindsay Crouse married in 1977 and divorced in 1990. The couple have two children, Willa and Zosia. Willa was a professional photographer and is now a singer/songwriter;[32] Zosia is an actress. Mamet has been married to actress and singer-songwriter Rebecca Pidgeon since 1991, and they have two children, Clara and Noah. As of 2022, Mamet and Pidgeon live in Santa Monica, California.[3][4]

Mamet is a Reform Jew and strongly pro-Israel.[33]

Political views

In 2005, Mamet became a contributing blogger for The Huffington Post, drawing satirical cartoons with themes including political strife in Israel.[34] In a 2008 essay at The Village Voice titled "Why I Am No Longer a 'Brain-Dead Liberal'"[35] he discussed how his political views had shifted from liberalism to conservatism. In interviews, Mamet has highlighted his agreement with free market theorists such as Friedrich Hayek,[36] the historian Paul Johnson, and economist Thomas Sowell, whom Mamet called "one of our greatest minds". In 2022, Mamet declined to explicitly label himself a Republican, but described himself as a conservative who "would like to conserve those things I grew up with: the love of family, the love of the country, love of service, love of God, love of community".[4]

During promotion of a book, Mamet said British people had "a taint of anti-semitism," claiming they "want to give [Israel] away to some people whose claim is rather dubious."[37] In the same interview, Mamet went on to say that "there are famous dramatists and novelists [in the UK] whose works are full of anti-Semitic filth." He refused to give examples because of British libel laws (the interview was conducted in New York City for the Financial Times).[37][38] He is known for his pro-Israel positions; in his book The Secret Knowledge he claimed that "Israelis would like to live in peace within their borders; the Arabs would like to kill them all."[39]

Mamet endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president in 2012, and wrote an article for The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles imploring fellow Jewish Americans to vote for Romney.[40][41]

In an essay for Newsweek, published on January 29, 2013, Mamet argued against gun control laws: "It was intended to guard us against this inevitable decay of government that the Constitution was written. Its purpose was and is not to enthrone a Government superior to an imperfect and confused electorate, but to protect us from such a government."[42]

Mamet has described the NFL anthem protests as "absolutely fucking despicable".[3] In a 2020 interview, he described Donald Trump as a "great president" and supported his re-election.[43] After Trump was defeated for re-election, Mamet appeared to endorse false claims that the election had been illegitimate in his 2022 book Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch, though shortly after its publication, he said he "misspoke" on the subject.[44]

In 2022, Mamet made comments in support of Florida House Bill 1557, formally dubbed Parental Rights in Education and branded the "Don't Say Gay" bill by its critics,[45] which places restrictions on the ability of public school teachers in the state to discuss sexual orientation and gender identity with children in kindergarten through third grade. In an interview with Fox News, Mamet claimed that the law was necessary because teachers "are abusing [children] mentally and using sex to do so", further alleging that "teachers are inclined, particularly men because men are predators, to pedophilia".[44][46]

Works

Plays

Films

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice No Yes
1982 The Verdict No Yes
1986 About Last Night... No Yes
1987 House of Games Yes Yes
The Untouchables No Yes
1988 Things Change Yes Yes
1989 We're No Angels No Yes
1991 Homicide Yes Yes
1992 Hoffa No Yes Also producer
Glengarry Glen Ross No Yes
1994 Oleanna Yes Yes
Vanya on 42nd Street No Yes
1996 American Buffalo No Yes
1997 Wag the Dog No Yes
The Spanish Prisoner Yes Yes
The Edge No Yes
1998 Ronin No Yes Credited as "Richard Weisz"
1999 The Winslow Boy Yes Yes
2000 Lakeboat No Yes
State and Main Yes Yes
2001 Hannibal No Yes
Heist Yes Yes
2004 Spartan Yes Yes
2005 Edmond No Yes
2008 Redbelt Yes Yes

TV movies

Year Title Director Writer Executive
Producer
1979 A Life in the Theatre No Yes No
1992 The Water Engine No Yes No
1993 A Life in the Theatre No Yes No
1994 Texan No Yes No
1996 Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants Yes No No
1999 Lansky No Yes Yes
2013 Phil Spector Yes Yes Yes

Books

  • Writing in Restaurants (1987)
  • Some Freaks (1989)
  • On Directing Film (1991)
  • The Cabin: Reminiscence and Diversions (1992)
  • The Village (1994)
  • A Whore's Profession (1994)
  • Make-Believe Town: Essays and Remembraces (1996)
  • The Old Religion (1997)
  • Three Uses of the Knife (1998)
  • True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor (1999)
  • The Chinaman (1999)
  • Jafsie and John Henry: Essays (1999)
  • Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources (2000)
  • South of the Northeast Kingdom (2002)
  • The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-hatred, and the Jews (2006)
  • Bambi Vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business (2007)
  • Theatre (2010)
  • The Trials of Roderick Spode (The Human Ant) (2010)
  • The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture (2011)
  • Three War Stories (2013)
  • Chicago (2018)
  • The Diary of a Porn Star by Priscilla Wriston-Ranger: As Told to David Mamet With an Afterword by Mr. Mamet (2019)
  • Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch[48] (2022)

Awards and nominations

Theatre

Year Award Category Work Result
1977 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play American Buffalo Nominated
New York Drama Critics' Circle Best American Play Won
1978
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play The Water Engine Nominated
1983
Edmond Nominated
1984 Glengarry Glen Ross Nominated
Pulitzer Prize Drama Won
Tony Award Best Play Nominated
New York Drama Critics' Circle Best American Play Won
1988 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play Speed-the-Plow Nominated
Tony Award Best Play Nominated
1993
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play Oleanna Nominated
1995 The Cryptogram Nominated
Pulitzer Prize Drama Nominated

Film

Television

References

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Further reading

  • David Mamet (February 12, 2007). "David Mamet: Bambi vs. Godzilla". The Leonard Lopate Show (Interview). Interviewed by Leonard Lopate. New York: WNYC. Retrieved December 23, 2008.
  • Radavich, David. "Man among Men: David Mamet's Homosocial Order". American Drama 1:1 (Fall 1991): 46–60.
  • Radavich, David. "Rabe, Mamet, Shepard, and Wilson: Mid-American Male Dramatists of the 1970s and '80s". The Midwest Quarterly XLVIII: 3 (Spring 2007): 342–58.

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Bambi vs Godzilla redirects here For the animated short see Bambi Meets Godzilla David Alan Mamet ˈ m ae m ɪ t born November 30 1947 is an American playwright filmmaker and author He won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony nominations for his plays Glengarry Glen Ross 1984 and Speed the Plow 1988 He first gained critical acclaim for a trio of off Broadway 1970s plays The Duck Variations Sexual Perversity in Chicago and American Buffalo 2 His plays Race and The Penitent respectively opened on Broadway in 2009 and previewed off Broadway in 2017 David MametMamet in 2008Born 1947 11 30 November 30 1947 age 75 Chicago Illinois U S OccupationAuthorplaywrightscreenwriterfilm directorEducationGoddard College BA Period1970 presentNotable worksThe Duck Variations 1971 Sexual Perversity in Chicago 1974 Glengarry Glen Ross 1983 1 SpouseLindsay Crouse m 1977 div 1990 wbr Rebecca Pidgeon m 1991 wbr Children4 including Zosia and ClaraSignatureFeature films that Mamet both wrote and directed include House of Games 1987 Homicide 1991 The Spanish Prisoner 1997 and his biggest commercial success Heist 2001 His screenwriting credits include The Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 The Verdict 1982 The Untouchables 1987 Hoffa 1992 Wag the Dog 1997 and Hannibal 2001 Mamet himself wrote the screenplay for the 1992 adaptation of Glengarry Glen Ross and wrote and directed the 1994 adaptation of his play Oleanna 1992 He was the executive producer and a frequent writer for the TV show The Unit 2006 2009 Mamet s books include On Directing Film 1991 a commentary and dialogue about film making The Old Religion 1997 a novel about the lynching of Leo Frank Five Cities of Refuge Weekly Reflections on Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers and Deuteronomy 2004 a Torah commentary with Rabbi Lawrence Kushner The Wicked Son 2006 a study of Jewish self hatred and antisemitism Bambi vs Godzilla a commentary on the movie business The Secret Knowledge On the Dismantling of American Culture 2011 a commentary on cultural and political issues and Three War Stories 2013 a trio of novellas about the physical and psychological effects of war Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Theater 2 2 Film 2 3 Books 2 4 Television and radio 2 5 Archives 2 6 Critical reception 2 6 1 Mamet speak 2 6 2 Gender issues 3 Personal life 3 1 Political views 4 Works 4 1 Plays 4 2 Films 4 3 Books 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Theatre 5 2 Film 5 3 Television 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditMamet was born in 1947 in Chicago to Lenore June nee Silver a teacher and Bernard Morris Mamet a labor attorney His family was Jewish His paternal grandparents were Polish Jews 3 Mamet has said his parents were communists and described himself as a red diaper baby 4 One of his earliest jobs was as a busboy at Chicago s London House and The Second City He also worked as an actor editor for Oui magazine and as a cab driver 5 He was educated at the progressive Francis W Parker School and at Goddard College in Plainfield Vermont At the Chicago Public Library Foundation 20th anniversary fundraiser in 2006 though Mamet announced My alma mater is the Chicago Public Library I got what little educational foundation I got in the third floor reading room under the tutelage of a Coca Cola sign 6 After a move to Chicago s North Side Mamet encountered theater director Robert Sickinger and began to work occasionally at Sickinger s Hull House Theatre This represented the beginning of Mamet s lifelong involvement with the theater 7 Career EditTheater Edit Mamet is a founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company he first gained acclaim for a trio of off Broadway plays in 1976 The Duck Variations Sexual Perversity in Chicago and American Buffalo 2 He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for Glengarry Glen Ross which received its first Broadway revival in the summer of 2005 His play Race which opened on Broadway on December 6 2009 and featured James Spader David Alan Grier Kerry Washington and Richard Thomas in the cast received mixed reviews 8 His play The Anarchist starring Patti LuPone and Debra Winger in her Broadway debut opened on Broadway on November 13 2012 in previews and was scheduled to close on December 16 2012 9 His 2017 play The Penitent previewed off Broadway on February 8 2017 In 2002 Mamet was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame 10 Mamet later received the PEN Laura Pels Theater Award for Grand Master of American Theater in 2010 In 2017 Mamet released an online class for writers entitled David Mamet teaches dramatic writing 11 In 2019 Mamet returned to the London West End with a new play Bitter Wheat at the Garrick Theatre starring John Malkovich 12 Film Edit Mamet s first film work was as a screenwriter later directing his own scripts According to Joe Mantegna Mamet worked as a script doctor for the 1978 film Towing 13 Mamet s first produced screenplay was the 1981 production of The Postman Always Rings Twice based on James M Cain s novel He received an Academy Award nomination one year later for the 1982 legal drama The Verdict He also wrote the screenplays for The Untouchables 1987 Hoffa 1992 The Edge 1997 Wag the Dog 1997 Ronin 1998 and Hannibal 2001 He received a second Academy Award nomination for Wag the Dog In 1987 Mamet made his film directing debut with his screenplay House of Games which won Best Film and Best Screenplay awards at the 1987 Venice Film Festival and the Film of the Year in 1989 from the London Film Critics Circle Awards The film starred his then wife Lindsay Crouse and many longtime stage associates and friends including fellow Goddard College graduates 14 Mamet was quoted as saying It was my first film as a director and I needed support so I stacked the deck citation needed After House of Games Mamet later wrote and directed two more films focusing on the world of con artists The Spanish Prisoner 1997 and Heist 2001 Among those films Heist enjoyed the biggest commercial success 15 16 17 Other films that Mamet both wrote and directed include Things Change 1988 Homicide 1991 nominated for the Palme d Or at 1991 Cannes Film Festival and won a Screenwriter of the Year award for Mamet from the London Film Critics Circle Awards Oleanna 1994 The Winslow Boy 1999 State and Main 2000 Spartan 2004 Redbelt 2008 and the 2013 bio pic TV movie Phil Spector A feature length film a thriller titled Blackbird was intended for release in 2015 but is still in development 18 When Mamet adapted his play for the 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross he wrote an additional part including the monologue Coffee s for closers for Alec Baldwin Mamet continues to work with an informal repertory company for his films including Crouse William H Macy Joe Mantegna and Rebecca Pidgeon as well as the aforementioned school friends Mamet rewrote the script for Ronin under the pseudonym Richard Weisz and turned in an early version of a script for Malcolm X which was rejected by director Spike Lee 19 Mamet also wrote an unproduced biopic script about Roscoe Arbuckle with Chris Farley intended to portray him 20 In 2000 Mamet directed a film version of Catastrophe a one act play by Samuel Beckett featuring Harold Pinter and John Gielgud in his final screen performance In 2008 he wrote and directed the mixed martial arts movie Redbelt about a martial arts instructor tricked into fighting in a professional bout In On Directing Film Mamet advocates for a method of storytelling based on Eisenstein s montage theory stating that the story should be told through the juxtaposition of uninflected images This method relies heavily on the cut between scenes and Mamet urges directors to eliminate as much narration as possible Mamet asserts that directors should focus on getting the point of a scene across rather than simply following a protagonist or adding visually beautiful or intriguing shots Films should create order from disorder in search of the objective Books Edit Mamet published the essay collection Writing in Restaurants in 1986 followed by the poetry collection The Hero Pony in 1990 He has also published a series of short plays monologues and four novels The Village 1994 The Old Religion 1997 Wilson A Consideration of the Sources 2000 and Chicago 2018 He has written several non fiction texts and children s stories including True and False Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor 1997 In 2004 he published a lauded version of the classical Faust story Faustus however when the play was staged in San Francisco during the spring of 2004 it was not well received by critics 21 On May 1 2010 Mamet released a graphic novel The Trials of Roderick Spode The Human Ant Mamet detailed his conversion from modern liberalism to a reformed liberal in The Secret Knowledge On the Dismantling of American Culture in 2011 22 Mamet published Three War Stories a collection of novellas in 2013 the novel The Diary of a Porn Star by Priscilla Wriston Ranger As Told to David Mamet With an Afterword by Mr Mamet in 2019 23 and the political commentary Recessional The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch in 2022 Television and radio Edit Mamet wrote one episode of Hill Street Blues A Wasted Weekend that aired in 1987 His then wife Lindsay Crouse appeared in numerous episodes including that one as Officer McBride Mamet is also the creator producer and frequent writer of the television series The Unit where he wrote a well circulated memo to the writing staff He directed a third season episode of The Shield with Shawn Ryan In 2007 Mamet directed two television commercials for Ford Motor Company The two 30 second ads featured the Ford Edge and were filmed in Mamet s signature style of fast paced dialogue and clear simple imagery Mamet s sister Lynn is a producer and writer for television shows such as The Unit and Law amp Order Mamet has contributed several dramas to BBC Radio through Jarvis amp Ayres Productions including an adaptation of Glengarry Glen Ross for BBC Radio 3 and new dramas for BBC Radio 4 The comedy Keep Your Pantheon or On the Whole I d Rather Be in Mesopotamia was aired in 2007 The Christopher Boy s Communion was another Jarvis amp Ayres production first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on March 8 2021 Archives Edit The papers of David Mamet were sold to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin in 2007 and first opened for research in 2009 24 The growing collection consists mainly of manuscripts and related production materials for most of his plays films and other writings but also includes his personal journals from 1966 to 2005 In 2015 the Ransom Center secured a second major addition to Mamet s papers including more recent works Additional materials relating to Mamet and his career can be found in the Ransom Center s collections of Robert De Niro Mel Gussow Tom Stoppard Sam Shepard Paul Schrader Don DeLillo and John Russell Brown Critical reception Edit Mamet speak Edit Mamet s style of writing dialogue marked by a cynical street smart edge precisely crafted for effect is so distinctive that it has come to be called Mamet speak 25 Mamet himself has criticized his and other writers tendency to write pretty at the expense of sound logical plots 26 When asked how he developed his style for writing dialogue Mamet said In my family in the days prior to television we liked to while away the evenings by making ourselves miserable based solely on our ability to speak the language viciously That s probably where my ability was honed 27 One instance of Mamet s dialogue style can be found in Glengarry Glen Ross in which two down on their luck real estate salesmen are considering stealing from their employer s office George Aaronow and Dave Moss equivocate on the meaning of talk and speak turning language and meaning to deceptive purposes Moss No What do you mean Have I talked to him about this Pause Aaronow Yes I mean are you actually talking about this or are we just Moss No we re just Aaronow We re just talking about it Moss We re just speaking about it Pause As an idea Aaronow As an idea Moss Yes Aaronow We re not actually talking about it Moss No Aaronow Talking about it as a Moss No Aaronow As a robbery Moss As a robbery No Mamet dedicated Glengarry Glen Ross to Harold Pinter who was instrumental in its being first staged at the Royal National Theatre London in 1983 and whom Mamet has acknowledged as an influence on its success and on his other work 28 Gender issues Edit Mamet s plays have frequently sparked debate and controversy 29 Following a 1992 staging of Oleanna a play in which a college student accuses her professor of trying to rape her 30 a critic reported that the play divided the audience by gender and recounted that couples emerged screaming at each other 29 In his 2014 book David Mamet and Male Friendship Arthur Holmberg examined Mamet s portrayal of male friendships especially focusing on the contradictions and ambiguities of male bonding as dramatized in Mamet s plays and films 31 Personal life EditMamet and actress Lindsay Crouse married in 1977 and divorced in 1990 The couple have two children Willa and Zosia Willa was a professional photographer and is now a singer songwriter 32 Zosia is an actress Mamet has been married to actress and singer songwriter Rebecca Pidgeon since 1991 and they have two children Clara and Noah As of 2022 update Mamet and Pidgeon live in Santa Monica California 3 4 Mamet is a Reform Jew and strongly pro Israel 33 Political views Edit In 2005 Mamet became a contributing blogger for The Huffington Post drawing satirical cartoons with themes including political strife in Israel 34 In a 2008 essay at The Village Voice titled Why I Am No Longer a Brain Dead Liberal 35 he discussed how his political views had shifted from liberalism to conservatism In interviews Mamet has highlighted his agreement with free market theorists such as Friedrich Hayek 36 the historian Paul Johnson and economist Thomas Sowell whom Mamet called one of our greatest minds In 2022 Mamet declined to explicitly label himself a Republican but described himself as a conservative who would like to conserve those things I grew up with the love of family the love of the country love of service love of God love of community 4 During promotion of a book Mamet said British people had a taint of anti semitism claiming they want to give Israel away to some people whose claim is rather dubious 37 In the same interview Mamet went on to say that there are famous dramatists and novelists in the UK whose works are full of anti Semitic filth He refused to give examples because of British libel laws the interview was conducted in New York City for the Financial Times 37 38 He is known for his pro Israel positions in his book The Secret Knowledge he claimed that Israelis would like to live in peace within their borders the Arabs would like to kill them all 39 Mamet endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president in 2012 and wrote an article for The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles imploring fellow Jewish Americans to vote for Romney 40 41 In an essay for Newsweek published on January 29 2013 Mamet argued against gun control laws It was intended to guard us against this inevitable decay of government that the Constitution was written Its purpose was and is not to enthrone a Government superior to an imperfect and confused electorate but to protect us from such a government 42 Mamet has described the NFL anthem protests as absolutely fucking despicable 3 In a 2020 interview he described Donald Trump as a great president and supported his re election 43 After Trump was defeated for re election Mamet appeared to endorse false claims that the election had been illegitimate in his 2022 book Recessional The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch though shortly after its publication he said he misspoke on the subject 44 In 2022 Mamet made comments in support of Florida House Bill 1557 formally dubbed Parental Rights in Education and branded the Don t Say Gay bill by its critics 45 which places restrictions on the ability of public school teachers in the state to discuss sexual orientation and gender identity with children in kindergarten through third grade In an interview with Fox News Mamet claimed that the law was necessary because teachers are abusing children mentally and using sex to do so further alleging that teachers are inclined particularly men because men are predators to pedophilia 44 46 Works EditPlays Edit Lakeboat 1970 The Duck Variations 1972 Lone Canoe 1972 Sexual Perversity in Chicago 1974 Squirrels 1974 American Buffalo 1975 Reunion 1976 The Water Engine 1976 A Life in the Theatre 1977 The Woods 1977 The Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the Two Speed Clock 1978 Mr Happiness 1978 Prairie du Chien 1979 The Blue Hour 1979 Lakeboat revision 1980 Edmond 1982 The Frog Prince 1983 Glengarry Glen Ross 1983 The Shawl 1985 Goldberg Street Short Plays and Monologues 1985 The Poet amp The Rent 1986 Speed the Plow 1988 Bobby Gould in Hell 1989 Oleanna 1992 The Cryptogram 1994 The Old Neighborhood 1997 Boston Marriage 1999 Faustus 2004 Romance 2005 The Voysey Inheritance adaptation 2005 Keep Your Pantheon 2007 November 2007 The Vikings and Darwin 2008 Race 2009 School 2009 The Anarchist 2012 China Doll 2015 The Penitent 2017 Bitter Wheat 2019 The Christopher Boy s Communion 47 2020 Films Edit Year Title Director Writer Notes1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice No Yes1982 The Verdict No Yes1986 About Last Night No Yes1987 House of Games Yes YesThe Untouchables No Yes1988 Things Change Yes Yes1989 We re No Angels No Yes1991 Homicide Yes Yes1992 Hoffa No Yes Also producerGlengarry Glen Ross No Yes1994 Oleanna Yes YesVanya on 42nd Street No Yes1996 American Buffalo No Yes1997 Wag the Dog No YesThe Spanish Prisoner Yes YesThe Edge No Yes1998 Ronin No Yes Credited as Richard Weisz 1999 The Winslow Boy Yes Yes2000 Lakeboat No YesState and Main Yes Yes2001 Hannibal No YesHeist Yes Yes2004 Spartan Yes Yes2005 Edmond No Yes2008 Redbelt Yes YesTV movies Year Title Director Writer ExecutiveProducer1979 A Life in the Theatre No Yes No1992 The Water Engine No Yes No1993 A Life in the Theatre No Yes No1994 Texan No Yes No1996 Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants Yes No No1999 Lansky No Yes Yes2013 Phil Spector Yes Yes YesBooks Edit Writing in Restaurants 1987 Some Freaks 1989 On Directing Film 1991 The Cabin Reminiscence and Diversions 1992 The Village 1994 A Whore s Profession 1994 Make Believe Town Essays and Remembraces 1996 The Old Religion 1997 Three Uses of the Knife 1998 True and False Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor 1999 The Chinaman 1999 Jafsie and John Henry Essays 1999 Wilson A Consideration of the Sources 2000 South of the Northeast Kingdom 2002 The Wicked Son Anti Semitism Self hatred and the Jews 2006 Bambi Vs Godzilla On the Nature Purpose and Practice of the Movie Business 2007 Theatre 2010 The Trials of Roderick Spode The Human Ant 2010 The Secret Knowledge On the Dismantling of American Culture 2011 Three War Stories 2013 Chicago 2018 The Diary of a Porn Star by Priscilla Wriston Ranger As Told to David Mamet With an Afterword by Mr Mamet 2019 Recessional The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch 48 2022 Awards and nominations EditTheatre Edit Year Award Category Work Result1977 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play American Buffalo NominatedNew York Drama Critics Circle Best American Play Won1978 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play The Water Engine Nominated1983 Edmond Nominated1984 Glengarry Glen Ross NominatedPulitzer Prize Drama WonTony Award Best Play NominatedNew York Drama Critics Circle Best American Play Won1988 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play Speed the Plow NominatedTony Award Best Play Nominated1993 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play Oleanna Nominated1995 The Cryptogram NominatedPulitzer Prize Drama NominatedFilm Edit Year Award Category Work Result1982 Academy Award Best Adapted Screenplay The Verdict Nominated1983 Golden Globe Award Best Screenplay Nominated1987 Golden Globe Award House of Games Nominated1997 Golden Globe Award Wag the Dog NominatedAcademy Award Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated1998 BAFTA Award Best Adapted Screenplay NominatedTelevision Edit Year Award Category Work Result2013 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Miniseries or Movie Phil Spector NominatedOutstanding Directing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special NominatedReferences Edit Josh Ferri Expletives Awards and Star Power Why Glengarry Glen Ross Sells as a Modern American Classic Broadway Buzz Broadway com October 23 2012 Retrieved May 24 2013 a b David Mamet Biography FilmMakers Magazine Retrieved January 18 2007 a b c Hoyle Ben March 31 2018 David Mamet on Trump the Harvey Weinstein scandal and his new novel Chicago The Times Retrieved March 11 2019 a b c Akbar Afira February 23 2022 Trump did a great job as president David Mamet on free speech gender politics and rigged elections The Guardian Retrieved April 11 2022 Kogan Rick David Mamet talks about his new book Chicago all about gangsters and Tribune reporters Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 25 2018 Mamet David 2006 My Alma Mater American Libraries 44 46 I Nadel April 30 2016 David Mamet A Life in the Theatre Palgrave Macmillan US pp 26 27 ISBN 978 0 230 37872 8 David Mamet s Race on Broadway What did the critics think Los Angeles Times December 7 2009 Retrieved December 9 2009 Hetrick Adam David Mamet s The Anarchist With Patti LuPone and Debra Winger Will End Broadway Run Dec 16 Archived December 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine playbill com December 4 2012 Playbill com Archived February 10 2014 at archive today David Mamet on His MasterClass Curriculum for Aspiring Dramatists Observer June 20 2017 Retrieved February 21 2018 Billington Michael June 19 2019 Bitter Wheat review Malkovich and Mamet s monstrous misfire The Guardian Retrieved November 12 2020 Rabin Nathan April 21 2009 Joe Mantegna The A V Club Retrieved June 19 2022 Life magazine Oct 1987 V 10 No 11 Box Office Analysis Nov 11 November 11 2001 Archived from the original on September 21 2015 Heist Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 19 2009 Top Video Rentals for the week ending June 09 2002 us imdb com Archived from the original on December 16 2002 Retrieved January 11 2022 James Badge Dale Joins Cate Blanchett In David Mamet s Blackbird Deadline Hollywood November 24 2013 Simpson Janet March 16 1992 The Battle To Film Malcolm X Time Archived from the original on January 5 2008 Retrieved March 20 2007 Rabin Nathan June 9 2009 Fatty fall down make tragedy The Chris Farley Show The A V Club Retrieved June 19 2022 For Farley the projects that could have pulled him out of a steep professional downward spiral were a plucky animated comedy called Shrek and a David Mamet penned biopic of Fatty Arbuckle von Buchau Stephanie Dr Faustus TheaterMania Archived from the original on October 23 2004 Retrieved March 13 2004 C SPAN Video The Secret Knowledge On the Dismantling of American Culture The Diary of a Porn Star by Priscilla Wriston Ranger As Told to David Mamet with an Afterword by Mr Mamet David Mamet An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center norman hrc utexas edu Retrieved April 9 2016 A Companion to Twentieth century American Drama David Krasner Blackwell Publishing 2005 p 410 Mamet David 1987 Writing in Restaurants ISBN 9780140089813 Stephen Randall ed 2006 David Mamet April 1996 interviewed by Geoffrey Norman and John Rezek The Playboy Interviews The Directors M Press p 276 Landmarks on Night Waves BBC Radio March 3 2005 accessed January 17 2007 a b Alberge Dalya July 8 2017 David Mamet s 25 000 threat to theatres over post show talks The Guardian Retrieved July 12 2017 Chiaramonte Peter 2014 Power play The dynamics of power and interpersonal communication in higher education as reflected in David Mamet s Oleanna PDF Canadian Journal of Higher Education 44 1 38 51 doi 10 47678 cjhe v44i1 182431 Archived PDF from the original on April 9 2015 Holmberg Arthur 2014 David Mamet and Male Friendship 276 pages Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 1137305183 Mamet Willa Willa Mamet Willa Mamet An Interview With David Mamet on Israel and Zionism haaretz com January 13 2012 Retrieved September 6 2018 David Mamet Politics on The Huffington Post Huffingtonpost com Retrieved October 18 2013 Mamet David March 11 2008 David Mamet Why I Am No Longer a Brain Dead Liberal Village Voice Retrieved April 13 2017 David Mamet Freedom Watch with Judge Andrew Napolitano Fox Business Network June 8 2011 a b Gapper John June 11 2011 Lunch With David Mamet Slate Financial Times Retrieved August 6 2018 Thorpe Vanessa June 12 2011 David Mamet launches tirade against antisemitism of British writers The Observer Retrieved August 6 2018 A liberal recants The Economist June 16 2011 Mamet David November 1 2012 The final Obama Romney showdown A note to a stiff necked people Opinion Jewish Journal Retrieved October 18 2013 Arellano Jennifer November 5 2012 David Mamet implores fellow Jews to vote for Mitt Romney PopWatch EW com Popwatch ew com Retrieved October 18 2013 Gun Laws and the Fools of Chelm Mamet David Newsweek The Daily Beast January 29 2013 Breitbart News Exclusive David Mamet Trump Is a Great President Left s Reaction Has Been Psychotic a b Evans Greg April 11 2022 American Buffalo Playwright David Mamet Tells Fox News That Teachers Are Inclined To Pedophilia Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 11 2022 CS CS HB 1557 Parental Rights in Education Florida House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives Retrieved April 12 2022 Bort Ryan David Mamet Comes Out as Right Wing Culture Warrior Claims Teachers Are Inclined to Pedophilia Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved April 11 2022 Gans Andrew February 13 2020 William H Macy Fionnula Flanagan Star in World Premiere of David Mamet s The Christopher Boy s Communion Beginning February 13 Playbill Retrieved March 8 2021 Mamet David Recessional The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch HarperCollins Retrieved April 4 2022 Further reading EditDavid Mamet February 12 2007 David Mamet Bambi vs Godzilla The Leonard Lopate Show Interview Interviewed by Leonard Lopate New York WNYC Retrieved December 23 2008 Radavich David Man among Men David Mamet s Homosocial Order American Drama 1 1 Fall 1991 46 60 Radavich David Rabe Mamet Shepard and Wilson Mid American Male Dramatists of the 1970s and 80s The Midwest Quarterly XLVIII 3 Spring 2007 342 58 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Mamet Wikiquote has quotations related to David Mamet David Mamet Papers at the Harry Ransom Center David Mamet at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Mamet amp oldid 1144185589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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