Ron Nyswaner
Ronald L. Nyswaner (born October 5, 1956) is an American screenwriter and film director.[1]
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James Schamus (left) and Ron Nyswaner (right) in 2009 | |
Born | Clarksville, Pennsylvania, United States | October 5, 1956
Occupation | Film director, writer |
Background and education
Nyswaner was born in Clarksville, Pennsylvania.
Career
Nyswaner wrote his first screenplay for the Susan Seidelman film Smithereens. After two other notable screenplays for Swing Shift and Mrs. Soffel, he gave his directorial debut with The Prince of Pennsylvania in 1988, a film with Keanu Reeves and Fred Ward.
Nyswaner, who is openly gay[2] and an activist for gay rights, has often worked on movies with the subjects homosexuality, homophobia, and AIDS. Examples are the documentary The Celluloid Closet and the television drama Soldier's Girl, about the homicide of Private Barry Winchell. In 1993, he came to worldwide prominence for his screenplay to the Academy Award-winning movie Philadelphia, directed by Jonathan Demme. It earned him nominations for the Academy Award, the Golden Globe and the BAFTA.
After several years of working for television, he wrote the screenplay for the 2006 film The Painted Veil which is based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. He received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award and won the award of the National Board of Review in 2006.
In 2004, he published Blue Days, Black Nights: A Memoir, which chronicles his relationship with alcohol, drugs, and hustlers.
From 2015 to 2017, he was an executive producer for the Showtime TV series, Homeland.
References
- The New York Times
- Nyswaner, Ron (2004), Blue Days, Black Nights: A Memoir, Advocate Books, ISBN 1-55583-889-8