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Occupation
  
Screenwriter

Children
  
Joshua Gidding

Education
  
Role
  
Screenwriter

Name
  
Nelson Gidding


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Full Name
  
Nelson Roosevelt Gidding

Born
  
September 15, 1919 (
1919-09-15
)
New York

Died
  
May 2, 2004, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Chun-Ling Wang (m. 1998–2004), Hildegarde Colligan (m. 1949–1995)

Movies
  
I Want to Live!, The Haunting, The Andromeda Strain, The Hindenburg, Odds Against Tomorrow

Similar People
  
Robert Wise, Don Mankiewicz, Barbara Graham, Michael Crichton, Susan Hayward

the haunting robert wise russ tamblyn nelson gidding q a 1993


Nelson Roosevelt Gidding (September 15, 1919 – May 1, 2004) was an American screenwriter specializing in adaptations. A longtime collaboration with director Robert Wise began with Gidding's screenplay for I Want To Live! (1958), which earned him an Oscar nomination. His long-running course on screenwriting adaptions at the University of Southern California inspired screenwriters of the present generation, including David S. Goyer.

Gidding was born in New York and attended school at Phillips Exeter Academy; as a young man he was friends with Norman Mailer. After graduating from Harvard University, he entered the Army Air Forces in World War II as the navigator on a B-26. His plane was shot down over Italy, but he survived; he spent 18 months as a POW but effected an escape. Returning from the war, in 1946 he published his only novel, End Over End, begun while captive in a German prison camp.

In 1949 Gidding married Hildegarde Colligan; together they had a son, Joshua Gidding, who today is a New York City writer and college professor.

In Hollywood, Gidding entered work in television, writing for such series as Suspense and Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, and eventually moved into feature films like The Helen Morgan Story (1957), Odds Against Tomorrow (1959), The Haunting (1963), Lost Command (1966), The Andromeda Strain (1971), and The Hindenburg (1975).

After the death of his first wife on June 13, 1995, in 1998 Gidding married Chun-Ling Wang, a Chinese immigrant.

Gidding taught at USC until his death from congestive heart failure at a Santa Monica hospital in 2004.

References

Nelson Gidding Wikipedia


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