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  1. Herman Jacob Mankiewicz (Nueva York, 7 de noviembre de 1897 — Hollywood, California; 5 de marzo de 1953) fue un guionista estadounidense, cuya mayor fama se debe a escribir el guion de Ciudadano Kane junto a Orson Welles, por el cual se hizo acreedor en 1941 de un Óscar al mejor guion original.

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  2. Herman Jacob Mankiewicz (/ ˈ m æ ŋ k ə w ɪ t s /; November 7, 1897 – March 5, 1953) was an American screenwriter who, with Orson Welles, wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941). Both Mankiewicz and Welles would go on to receive the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film.

    • Herman Jacob Mankiewicz, November 7, 1897, New York City, U.S.
    • Screenwriter
    • 1926–1952
  3. 3 de dic. de 2020 · Herman J. Mankiewicz, conocido como 'Mank', pasó de las páginas de The New Yorker a los estudios de Hollywood, donde escribió los guiones de películas como 'Cena a las ocho' de George Cukor y 'En...

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  4. Herman J. Mankiewicz, now known primarily as the man who co-wrote Citizen Kane (1941) with Hollywood's greatest wunderkind, Orson Welles, was one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood and the head of Paramount's screen-writing department in the late 1920s and early '30s.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  5. 25 de dic. de 2020 · La película de Netflix traza de forma sardónica un retrato del Hollywood de los años 30 a lomos de la figura de Herman J. Mankiewicz, alias Mank, uno de los guionistas más profusos de la época,...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Herman J. Mankiewicz was an American journalist, playwright and screenwriter. Mankiewicz worked in reporting and editing for many esteemed publications, including the Chicago Tribune,...

  7. Herman J. Mankiewicz, now known primarily as the man who co-wrote Citizen Kane (1941) with Hollywood's greatest wunderkind, Orson Welles, was one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood and the head of Paramount's screen-writing department in the late 1920s and early '30s.