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Howard A. Rodman is a screenwriter, author and professor. He is the former President of the Writers Guild of America, West, professor and former chair of the writing division at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, [1] alumnus of Telluride Association Summer Program [2] and an artistic director of the Sundance Institute Screenwriting Labs. [3]
Howard Rodman was an American writer and story editor of such critically acclaimed series such as Naked City (1958) and Route 66 (1960). A Brooklyn native, the son of immigrant parents, Rodman began his career in the 1950s writing for such noted anthology series as Studio One, Alcoa Theater, and Goodyear Theater.
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- February 18, 1920
- Howard Rodman
- December 5, 1985
Howard A. Rodman is a screenwriter, author and educator. He is the former President of the Writers Guild of America, West; professor and former chair of the writing division at the USC School of Cinematic Arts; and an artistic director of the Sundance Institute Screenwriting Labs.
Howard A. Rodman is a screenwriter, novelist, and educator. He is a past President of the Writers Guild of America, West; a Vice President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; professor and former chair of the writing division at the USC School of Cinematic Arts; an artistic director of the Sundance Institute Screenwriting Labs ...
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- Howard A. Rodman
Page for Howard A. Rodman, author of The Great Eastern, featuring Jules Verne, Captain Nemo, Captain Ahab, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the transatlantic cable.
Howard A. Rodman is a screenwriter, novelist, educator. He is the the Past President of the Writers Guild of America West; professor and former chair of the writing division at the USC School of Cinematic Arts; and an artistic director of the Sundance Institute Screenwriting Labs.
The Great Eastern is a sprawling, lavish anticolonial adventure novel, set in the 1850s-1870s in New York, London, Paris, India, and the North Atlantic. Pitted against each other: the two great 19th-century anti-heroes, Captain Nemo and Captain Ahab – one who lives beneath the waves and hates everything upon them, one who lives upon the waves ...