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  1. Sidney Coe Howard (June 26, 1891 – August 23, 1939) was an American playwright, dramatist and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1925 and a posthumous Academy Award in 1940 for the screenplay for Gone with the Wind.

  2. 22 Jun 2024 · Sidney Howard, American playwright who helped to bring psychological as well as theatrical realism to the American stage. His notable plays included They Knew What They Wanted (1924), The Silver Cord (1926), and Yellow Jack (1934; cowritten with Paul de Kruif).

  3. 18 Dis 2007 · Howard’s only work explicitly on World War I, an adaptation of Humphrey Cobbs Paths of Glory, failed on Broadway in 1935. A ghastly tale of suffering and injustice, he dramatized it cinematically in scenes so harsh that they alienated the audience.

  4. Sidney Coe Howard was an American playwright and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1925 and a posthumous Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay in 1940 for the screenplay for Gone with the Wind. This was the first time a posthumous nominee for any Oscar won the award.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › american-literature-biographies › sidney-coe-howardSidney Coe Howard | Encyclopedia.com

    29 Mei 2018 · If Sidney Howard had written only the screenplay for Gone with the Wind, he would have earned his place in film history. But in addition to writing America's most popular movie, Howard's talents helped bring prestige and dignity to some of the best films of the 1930s.

  6. Sidney Howard was an American playwright, dramatist and screenwriter who won the Pulitzer Prize and an Oscar for Gone with the Wind. He also wrote adaptations of They Knew What They Wanted, Dodsworth, The Prisoner of Zenda and other plays and films.

  7. SIDney Howard is a musician who creates recordings that are stories written in sound. His discography includes albums such as Piano Sketches, Vol. 1, The Men In Martian Ice, and The Mμne-Pi Parables.