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  1. Paddy Chayefsky. m. Sidney Aaron " Paddy " Chayefsky / ˌtʃaɪˈ ( j) ɛfski / (January 29, 1923 – August 1, 1981) was an American playwright, screenwriter and novelist. He is the only person to have won three solo Academy Awards for writing both adapted and original screenplays.

  2. Paddy Chayefsky (born January 29, 2023) is famous for being screenwriter. He currently resides in New York City. One of the most acclaimed screenwriters from television’s ‘golden age’ and the only screenwriter to have received three Oscars for Best Screenplay without the help of a co-writer.

    • American
    • New York City
    • Screenwriter
    • January 29, 2023 (age 1)
  3. Paddy Chayefsky. Sidney Aaron "Paddy" Chayefsky (29 de enero de 1923-1 de agosto de 1981) fue un dramaturgo, novelista y guionista de nacionalidad estadounidense, la única persona junto con Woody Allen en ganar tres Óscar al mejor guion original. 1 . Fue considerado uno de los más destacados guionistas de la llamada Era Dorada de la Televisión.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2011 · Paddy Chayefsky was the leading screenwriter during TV’s golden age and remains the only solo scribe to win three Academy awards. On his 88th birthday, we look back at his life and work.

  5. Paddy Chayefsky (born January 29, 1923, New York, New York, U.S.—died August 1, 1981, New York City) was an American playwright and screenwriter whose work was part of the flowering of television drama in the 1950s. He also wrote several critically acclaimed films.

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  6. Sidney Aaron "Paddy" Chayefsky was an American playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. He is the only person to have won three solo Academy Awards for Best Screenplay for "Marty" (1955), "The Hospital" (1971), and "Network" (1976). He is the only person to have won both the Academy Awards for adapted and original screenplays.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2017 · It was a time when we were just beginning to have faith in ourselves ." Paddy Chayefsky, the bard of the home screen, the man who gave television writers a stature they had never before enjoyed, died on August 1, 1981. This tribute originally appeared in the Television Academy Hall of Fame program celebrating Paddy Chayefsky’s induction in 1984.