Carole Eastman Explained
Carole Eastman |
Other Names: | Adrien Joyce A.L. Appling |
Birth Date: | February 19, 1934 |
Birth Place: | Glendale, California, United States |
Death Place: | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation: | Screenwriter |
Carole Eastman (February 19, 1934 – February 13, 2004) was an American actress and screenwriter. Among her credits are screenplays for Monte Hellman's The Shooting (1967), Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces (1970)[1] (for which she was nominated for an Academy Award along with co-writer Rafelson), and Mike Nichols’s The Fortune (1975). She occasionally used the pseudonyms "Adrien Joyce" and "A.L. Appling".
Filmography
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1962) (Season 7 Episode 14: "Bad Actor") as Marjorie 'Marge' Rogers
- The Shooting (1967) (Writer)
- Run for Your Life (1968) (TV)
- (Season 2 Episode 9: "The Treasure Seekers") (Writer)
- (Season 2 Episode 12: Hang Down Your Head and Laugh") (Teleplay)
- (Season 3 Episode 20: "Saro-Jane, You Never Whispered Again") (Teleplay)
- Model Shop (1969) (English Dialogue)
- Five Easy Pieces (1970) (Screenplay / Story)
- Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970) (Screenplay By)
- The Fortune (1975) (Writer)
- Man Trouble (1992) (Writer)
- Running Mates (1992) (TV) (Writer)
Notes and References
- Web site: The New York Times. Roger Greenspun. FIVE EASY PIECES. Greenspun, Roger. September 12, 1970.