Mordecai Richler
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Mordecai Richler

Jan 27, 1931 - Montréal, Québec, Canada

Mordecai Richler, CC (January 27, 1931 – July 3, 2001) was a Canadian author, screenwriter and essayist who shaped literature for nearly 50 years. A leading critic called him "the great shining star of his Canadian literary generation" and a pivotal figure in the country's history. His notable works include "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz," "St. Urbain’s Horseman," "Solomon Gursky Was Here," and "Barney’s Version," and the Jacob Two-Two Children's stories, adapted into a movie and TV series. His 1989 novel Solomon Gursky Was Here was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1990. Known for his provocative essays spanning nationalism to sports, Richler received the Order of Canada before his passing in 2001.

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Movie1958Room at the TopWriterWriting
Movie1965Life at the TopScreenplayWriting
Movie1979The WordsmithWriterWriting
Movie1977The StreetAuthorWriting
Movie1985Joshua Then and NowNovelWriting
Movie1985Joshua Then and NowScreenplayWriting
Movie1957Dearth of a SalesmanWriterWriting
Movie1962The Wild and the WillingWriterWriting
Movie1977Fun with Dick and JaneScreenplayWriting
Movie2010Barney's VersionNovelWriting
Movie1962Tiara TahitiAdditional DialogueCrew
Movie2007St. Urbain's HorsemanNovelWriting
Movie1961No Love for JohnnieScreenplayWriting
Movie1999Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded FangOriginal StoryWriting
Movie1978Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded FangNovelWriting
Movie1974The Apprenticeship of Duddy KravitzNovelWriting
Movie1974The Apprenticeship of Duddy KravitzScreenplayWriting
TV Show2003Jacob Two-TwoCreatorCreator