Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski

Alexander (left) and Karaszewski (right) in 2014 Scott Alexander (born June 16, 1963) and Larry Karaszewski (; born November 20, 1961) are an American screenwriting duo, recognized for their unique approach to biopics. They introduced the term "anti-biopic" to describe their distinctive style of storytelling, which focuses on individuals who might not traditionally be considered worthy of a biographical film. Instead of highlighting conventional "great men," their work often centers on lesser-known figures within American pop culture. Their notable films in this genre include ''Ed Wood'', ''The People vs. Larry Flynt'', ''Man on the Moon'', ''Big Eyes'', ''Dolemite Is My Name'', and the series ''The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story''.

Most of their biographical screenplays are available in book form; ''Ed Wood'' was published by Faber and Faber, ''The People vs. Larry Flynt'' and ''Man on the Moon'' were published by Newmarket Press, and ''Big Eyes'' was published by Random House. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 2000
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