Frederic Raphael
Frederic Michael Raphael FRSL (born 14 August 1931) is an American-born British novelist, biographer, journalist and
Oscar-winning screenwriter, known for writing the screenplays for
''Darling'', ''
Far from the Madding Crowd,'' ''
Two for the Road'', and Stanley Kubrick's last film ''
Eyes Wide Shut''. Raphael rose to prominence in the early 1960s with the publication of several acclaimed novels, but most notably with the release of the
John Schlesinger film ''
Darling'', starring Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde, a romantic drama set in
Swinging London, for which he won the
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1966. Two years later he was nominated again in the same category, this time for his work on Stanley Donen’s ''
Two for the Road'', starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. Since the death of screenwriter
D. M. Marshman Jr. in 2015, he is the earliest surviving recipient of the
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and the sole surviving recipient of the now retired BAFTA category of
Best British Screenplay.
In addition to his work in film and television, he has written over 20 novels, and a number of non-fiction books, including biographies of
Lord Byron,
W. Somerset Maugham and
Flavius Josephus, as well as a memoir of his time working with
Stanley Kubrick, entitled ''Eyes Wide Open''.
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