Mankiewicz family explained
The Mankiewicz family is an American family of German-Jewish descent, with members including:
- Herman J. Mankiewicz (1897–1953), Hollywood screenwriter (1 Oscar) (brother of Joseph)
- Don Mankiewicz (1922–2015), screenwriter (son of Herman)
- John Mankiewicz (born 1954), screenwriter and producer (son of Don)
- Jane Mankiewicz, fiction writer published in The New Yorker (daughter of Don)
- Frank Mankiewicz (1924–2014), journalist, publicist, politician (son of Herman)
- Johanna Mankiewicz Davis (1937–1974), novelist (daughter of Herman)
- Nick Davis (born 1965), screenwriter, director and producer (son of Johanna)
- Tim Davis (born 1963), television writer (son of Johanna)
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909–1993), Hollywood screenwriter (2 Oscars), director (2 Oscars) and producer (brother of Herman)
- Christopher Mankiewicz (born 1940), actor and producer (son of Joseph)
- Tom Mankiewicz (1942–2010), screenwriter, director and producer (son of Joseph)
- Alex Mankiewicz (born 1966), illustrator and artist (daughter of Joseph)
- Francis Mankiewicz (1944–1993), Canadian filmmaker, second cousin once removed to Herman J. Mankiewicz and Joseph L. Mankiewicz