Writing
Community Rating
6.2
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Born
December 22, 1938 (age 87)
Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Martin Gerald Sherman (born December 22, 1938) is an American dramatist and screenwriter best known for his 20 stage plays which have been produced in over 60 countries. He rose to fame in 1979 with the production of his play Bent, which explores the persecution of homosexuals during the Holocaust. Bent was a Tony nominee for Best Play in 1980 and won the Dramatists Guild's Hull-Warriner Award. It was adapted by Sherman for a major motion picture in 1997 and later by independent sources as a ballet in Brazil. Sherman is an openly gay Jew, and many of his works dramatize "outsiders," dealing with the discrimination and marginalization of minorities whether "gay, female, foreign, disabled, different in religion, class or color." He has lived and worked in London since 1980. Description above from the Wikipedia article Martin Sherman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Frank and Percy
as Writer
TBA

Rose
as Writer
2021

Bent
as Writer
2018

The Empty Plan
as Pavel
2010

Mrs. Henderson Presents
as Writer
2005

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
as Writer
2003

Callas Forever
as Screenplay
2002

Bent
as Theatre Play, Screenplay, Co-Producer
1997

Ruby
as Self
1997

Alive and Kicking
as Man at Pub, Writer
1996

The Clothes in the Wardrobe
as Writer
1993