William Faulkner

William Faulkner

  • Birthday: 1897-09-25
  • Deathday: 1962-07-06
  • Place of birth: New Albany, Union County, Mississippi, USA

Biography

William Faulkner, one of the 20th century's most gifted novelists, wrote for the movies in part because he could not make enough money from his novels and short stories to support his growing number of dependants. The author of such acclaimed novels as "The Sound and the Fury" and "Absalom, Absalom!", Faulkner received official screen credits for just six theatrical releases, five of which were with director Howard Hawks. Faulkner received the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1949 and he received two Pulitzer Prizes, for "A Fable" in '1955 and "The Reivers", which was published shortly before he died in 1962.

Filmography

Production

The Big Sleep

1946

As Screenplay

The Reivers

1969

As Novel

To Have and Have Not

1945

As Screenplay

Land of the Pharaohs

1955

As Writer

The Tarnished Angels

1957

As Novel

Tomorrow

1972

As Story

Today We Live

1933

As Dialogue

Today We Live

1933

As Story

As I Lay Dying

2013

As Novel

The Road to Glory

1936

As Screenplay

Slave Ship

1937

As Story

Old Man

1997

As Novel

A Rose for Emily

1983

As Writer

The Arsonist

2001

As Story

Mississippi Requiem

2018

As Story

Intruder in the Dust

1949

As Novel

Adventures of Don Juan

1948

As Screenplay

The Long, Hot Summer

1958

As Novel

The Leg

1991

As Novel

Background to Danger

1943

As Writer

Sanctuary

1961

As Novel

Northern Pursuit

1943

As Writer

Two Soldiers

2003

As Short Story

The Long, Hot Summer

1958

As Short Story

As I Lay Dying

2018

As Novel

Barn Burning

1980

As Short Story

Tandis que j’agonise

1980

As Original Film Writer

Old Man

1958

As Novel

The Southerner

1945

As Writer

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