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Larry Karaszewski

Larry Karaszewski

2 titles Writing Nov 20, 1961 South Bend, Indiana, USA

Larry Karaszewski, alongside his creative partner Scott Alexander, has made a significant mark in the realm of storytelling, particularly through the lens of extraordinary true events. The pair is widely recognized for their work on the acclaimed miniseries “The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” a project that garnered them prestigious accolades including a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and awards from the Producers Guild of America (PGA) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA).

Their cinematic achievements also include the critically acclaimed film “The People vs Larry Flynt,” which earned them another Golden Globe and a WGA Award. Karaszewski’s filmography is impressive, featuring notable works such as the Oscar-winning “Ed Wood,” which received a WGA nomination, along with “Big Eyes,” recognized with an Independent Spirit nomination, and other titles like “Auto Focus,” “Man on the Moon,” and “Dolemite is My Name.”

In recognition of their contributions to screenwriting, Karaszewski and Alexander were inducted into the Final Draft Screenwriting Hall of Fame. Beyond his writing accomplishments, Larry Karaszewski has served as a Governor and Vice President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, further solidifying his influence in the film industry.

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