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  1. Lawrence B. Marcus (July 19, 1917 – August 28, 2001) was an American screenwriter. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Adapted Screenplay for the film The Stunt Man. [3] Marcus died in August 2001 of Parkinson's disease at the Motion Picture & Television Fund cottages in Woodland Hills, California, at the age of 84. [4]

  2. Lawrence B. Marcus (1917-2001) Lawrence B. Marcus. Writer. Additional Crew. Script and Continuity Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born in Beaver, Utah, during World War I, it was not until the next World War that Lawrence Marcus found his niche as a writer. Serving in the Army Air Force, he found that he had a knack for writing and ...

    • Lawrence B. Marcus
    • August 28, 2001
    • July 19, 1917
  3. Sep 1, 2001 · Lawrence B. Marcus, a screenwriter whose 18 feature-film credits included ''Petulia'' and the Oscar-nominated movie ''The Stunt Man,'' died on Tuesday in Los Angeles. He was 84.

  4. Lawrence B. Marcus. Writer: Route 66. Born in Beaver, Utah, during World War I, it was not until the next World War that Lawrence Marcus found his niche as a writer. Serving in the Army Air Force, he found that he had a knack for writing and began scripting radio shows. The irony of discovering himself applying skills that are usually honed and developed only after one receives the traditional...

  5. Lawrence B. Marcus was nominated for an Academy Award for one of his later screenplays, The Stuntman (1980), after a long career as a writer for radio, film and television.

  6. Sep 5, 2001 · Oscar-nommed screenwriter Lawrence B. Marcus died Aug. 28 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif., following a long struggle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 84.

  7. Lawrence B. Marcus is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Story, Teleplay, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes Witness for the Prosecution, The Stunt Man, The Bigamist, Dark City, Petulia, Cause for Alarm!, Backfire, and Brainstorm.