The 57th annual Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards, recognizing excellence in dramatic writing, were announced Friday by Samuel Goldwyn Jr., president of the Samuel Goldwyn Foundation. The first place winner is Alaric Alexander Smeets (UCLA ) for the screenplay "Life on Mars," George Larkin (Uc Berkeley) in second place for the play "The Bastard Son of William Shakespeare," and Stephen Wolf (UCLA) in third place for the TV pilot "Emperor Watson." The first honorable mention went to Kathleen Coggshall (Uc San Francisco) for "Seventeen," and the second honorable mention went to Marissa Matteo (UCLA) for "Lions and Men." The...
- 11/10/2012
- by Liza Foreman
- The Wrap
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