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  1. Carole Eastman (February 19, 1934 – February 13, 2004) was an American actress and screenwriter. Among her credits are screenplays for Monte Hellman's The Shooting (1967), Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces (1970) (for which she was nominated for an Academy Award along with co-writer Rafelson), and Mike Nichols’s The Fortune (1975).

  2. Apr 7, 2022 · Sometime around 1976, producer and entertainment mogul David Geffen gave Carole Eastman $100,000 to write a screenplay. As a manager for musicians, Geffen had already established a reputation for signing major talents early in their careers, from Laura Nyro to Crosby, Stills & Nash.

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  3. Carole Eastman was born on 19 February 1934 in Glendale, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Five Easy Pieces (1970), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and Man Trouble (1992). She died on 13 February 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  4. Carole Eastman was born on 19 February 1934 in Glendale, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Five Easy Pieces (1970), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and Man Trouble (1992). She died on 13 February 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • February 13, 2004
  5. Nov 21, 2014 · A profile of Carole Eastman, a screenwriter who worked with Monte Hellman and Jack Nicholson on films like The Shooting and Five Easy Pieces. Learn about her background, style, and legacy in this article by Nick Pinkerton.

  6. Jun 15, 2017 · Carole Eastman aka Adrien Joyce (February 19, 1934 - February 13, 2004) performed as a ballet dancer, model and actress before becoming a screenwriter in the 1960s.

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  8. May 12, 2004 · Carole Eastman, who co-wrote the 1970 film "Five Easy Pieces" and wrote several other screenplays, died Feb. 13 after a long illness. She was 69. Eastman, who lived in West Hollywood, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, according to the Los Angeles Times.