Screenwriters -- United States
Found in 3419 Collections and/or Records:
WGA, 1994-1995
WGA West Pension Plan dispute, 1988-1990
WGA West Pension Plan dispute, 1991-1992
Whales and Men (133 pages), 1984
Whales and Men (133 pages) - Photocopy- for reference use, 1984
“What Texas Means to Me,” research notes and drafts, undated
Wheatley, Randall – “Fish Camp”, August 1985
Wheatley, Randall – “Fish Camp”, October 1985
Wheatley, Randall – “Fish Camp”, March 1986
When the World Was Green (1996)
The series for Plays is the largest of Shepard’s works and includes notes, annotated typescripts, playbills, programs, correspondence, sound recordings, rehearsal schedules, reviews, and publicity. This series is notable in that Shepard meticulously identified each annotated draft with the date and place (by city and state) of each revision, and there tend to be multiple drafts of each work represented.
“Where do the Women Go When the Women Go Away?” short story draft, undated
Whirligig, 1976
The Screenplays are arranged chronologically according to when they were written. The order does not reflect the order in which the films were released. The date following the title in parentheses is the release date. Photographs, film, and videotape may not be duplicated without permission from the Wittliff estate.
Wiatt, Jim (ICM), 1978-1997, undated
“Wild Life in Canada”, by Hauptman and Frank Joiner, photocopy of manuscript, 1954
Drafts, manuscripts, and typescripts of Hauptman’s plays, teleplay, screenplays, short stories, poetry, novel, articles and criticism are located in this series. Titles under each genre are filed alphabetically. Related correspondence, reviews, clippings, publicity, and playbills are filed after the draft or script for each title.
Willa Brown: An American Aviator, 1996-1997
"Willa Brown: An American Aviator” publicity card
William Morrow catalog, autographed
Williams, Tennessee. "The Man in the Overstuffed Chair," photocopy from published source
Arranged by genre (articles, books, sound recordings, screenplays, short stories and teleplays), most of the works in this series are based on or inspired by Shepard’s works. Authors mailed the works to Shepard for his comments, and many items include typescripts annotated by Shepard and correspondence.