

Herman J. Mankiewicz
Writer · Actor · ProducerHerman Jacob Mankiewicz (November 7, 1897 – March 5, 1953; New York City) was an American screenwriter, who, with Orson Welles, wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane (1941). Earlier, he was the Berlin correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and the drama critic for The New York Times and The New Yorker. Alexander Woollcott said that Herman Mankiewicz was the "funniest man in New York". Both Mankiewicz and Welles received Academy Awards for their screenplay. Mankiewicz's younger brother was Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909–1993), an Oscar-winning Hollywood director, screenwriter, and producer. His nephew Tom Mankiewicz (1942 – 2010) was also a screenwriter and director. He was often asked to fix the screenplays of other writers, with much of his work uncredited. Occasional flashes of what came to be called the "Mankiewicz humor" and satire distinguished his films, and became valued in the films of the 1930s. The style of writing included a slick, satirical, and witty humor, which depended almost totally on dialogue to carry the film. It was a style that would become associated with the "typical American film" of that period. Among the screenplays he wrote or worked on, besides "Citizen Kane", were "The Wizard of Oz", "Man of the World", "Dinner at Eight", "Pride of the Yankees", and "The Pride of St. Louis". Film critic Pauline Kael credits Mankiewicz with having written, alone or with others, "about forty of the films I remember best from the twenties and thirties. ... he was a key linking figure in just the kind of movies my friends and I loved best.". Mankiewicz was an alcoholic. Ten years before his death, he wrote: “I seem to become more and more of a rat in a trap of my own construction, a trap that I regularly repair whenever there seems to be danger of some opening that will enable me to escape. I haven’t decided yet about making it bomb proof. It would seem to involve a lot of unnecessary labor and expense". A future Hollywood biographer went so far as to suggest that Mankiewicz’s behavior “made him seem erratic even by the standards of Hollywood drunks.” Herman Mankiewicz died March 5, 1953, of uremic poisoning, at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles.
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FILMOGRAPHY
ACTOR6
WRITER91

Dinner at Eight
1989
Original Film Writer

The Pride of St. Louis
1952
Screenplay

A Woman's Secret
1949
Screenplay

The Enchanted Cottage
1945
Writer, Screenplay

The Spanish Main
1945
Screenplay

Christmas Holiday
1944
Screenplay

See Here, Private Hargrove
1944
Writer

The Human Comedy
1943
Writer

The Good Fellows
1943
Screenplay

This Time for Keeps
1942
Characters

Stand by for Action
1942
Screenplay

The Pride of the Yankees
1942
Screenplay

Citizen Kane
1941
Screenplay

Rise and Shine
1941
Screenplay

The Wild Man of Borneo
1941
Theatre Play

Keeping Company
1940
Story

The Ghost Comes Home
1940
Staff Writer

Comrade X
1940
Writer

It's a Wonderful World
1939
Original Story

My Dear Miss Aldrich
1937
Screenplay, Original Story

John Meade's Woman
1937
Writer

The Emperor's Candlesticks
1937
Dialogue

Live, Love and Learn
1937
Writer

Street of Shadows
1937
Writer

Love in Exile
1936
Writer

The Three Maxims
1936
Adaptation

San Francisco
1936
Writer

Suzy
1936
Writer

Escapade
1935
Screenplay

After Office Hours
1935
Screenplay

The Perfect Gentleman
1935
Writer

The Murder Man
1935
Writer

It's in the Air
1935
Writer

Stamboul Quest
1934
Screenplay

Operator 13
1934
Writer

Come On, Marines!
1934
Writer

The Show-Off
1934
Screenplay

Another Language
1933
Writer

Meet the Baron
1933
Story

Fast Workers
1933
Screenplay

Dinner at Eight
1933
Screenplay

Dancers in the Dark
1932
Writer

Girl Crazy
1932
Adaptation

The Lost Squadron
1932
Dialogue

Man of the World
1931
Screenplay, Story

Ladies' Man
1931
Writer
- Leave The Kitchen!
Leave The Kitchen!
1931
Adaptation

Every Woman Has Something
1931
Adaptation

The Vagabond King
1930
Screenplay

True to the Navy
1930
Dialogue

Ladies Love Brutes
1930
Screenplay

Men Are Like That
1930
Adaptation

Honey
1930
Writer, Dialogue

The Royal Family of Broadway
1930
Adaptation

Laughter
1930
Writer

Love Among the Millionaires
1930
Dialogue

The Man I Love
1929
Story

Thunderbolt
1929
Writer

The Dummy
1929
Writer

The Love Doctor
1929
Dialogue

The Mighty
1929
Dialogue
- Fast Company
Fast Company
1929
Writer

Love and Learn
1928
Dialogue

The Last Command
1928
Writer

The Big Killing
1928
Writer

His Tiger Lady
1928
Dialogue

The Magnificent Flirt
1928
Dialogue

Avalanche
1928
Dialogue, Screenplay

The Drag Net
1928
Dialogue

Something Always Happens
1928
Dialogue
- A Night of Mystery
A Night of Mystery
1928
Dialogue

The Mating Call
1928
Dialogue

The Water Hole
1928
Dialogue

Take Me Home
1928
Dialogue

Three Week Ends
1928
Dialogue

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1928
Dialogue

What a Night!
1928
Dialogue

Abie's Irish Rose
1928
Dialogue

The Barker
1928
Dialogue

Moran of the Marines
1928
Writer

A Gentleman of Paris
1927
Writer

Figures Don't Lie
1927
Writer

Fashions for Women
1927
Writer

Honeymoon Hate
1927
Dialogue

The Gay Defender
1927
Dialogue

The City Gone Wild
1927
Dialogue

Two Flaming Youths
1927
Dialogue

The Spotlight
1927
Dialogue

Serenade
1927
Dialogue

The Road to Mandalay
1926
Story

Stranded in Paris
1926
Adaptation















