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Arthur Wimperis

Born
December 3, 1874
Died
October 14, 1953
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arthur Harold Wimperis (3 December 1874 – 14 October 1953) was an English playwright, lyricist and screenwriter, who contributed lyrics and libretti to popular Edwardian musical comedies written for the stage. But with the advent of talking films, he switched to screenwriting, finding even greater success in this medium. Early in his career, Wimperis was an illustrator. For 25 years beginning in 1906, he became a lyricist and librettist for musical comedies, including the hit The Arcadians in 1909 and many others. After serving in the First World War, he resumed his career, writing for shows like Princess Charming (1926). Beginning in 1930, he moved into writing screenplays for British films, and, by 1940, for Hollywood films, contributing to dozens of screenplays. He won an Academy Award for his contribution to the screenplay of Mrs. Miniver (1942) and was nominated for another Oscar for his contribution to the screenplay of Random Harvest (1942). He continued writing screenplays until his death.
Academy Awards
Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay
Known For
Random Harvest
(1942)
Screenplay
Q Planes
(1939)
Story
The Private Life of Henry VIII
(1933)
Story and Scenario Writer
Mrs. Miniver
(1942)
Screenplay
The Scarlet Pimpernel
(1934)
Writer
Full Filmography
Writing
Acting
Directing
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