Stone, Peter, 1930-2003
Stone was born in Los Angeles, CA, on Feb. 27, 1930; attended Bard College and Yale Univ.; established himself as a writer for the stage and screen in the 1960s; wrote various musicals on Broadway, including Kean (1961), Skyscraper (1965), 1776 (1969), and Two by two (1970); his film scripts include Charade (1963), Father Goose (1964), Mirage (1965), Arabesque (1966), Sweet Charity (1969), 1776 (1972), and Someone is killing the great chefs of Europe (1978); shared an Academy Award for the screenplay of Father Goose in 1964; occasionally used the pseudonym Pierre Marton.
From the description of Papers, ca. 1960-1967. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 38273342
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