D.M. Marshman Jr.

D.M. Marshman Jr.

Deceased · Born: Dec 21, 1922 · Died: Sep 17, 2015

Personal Details

Born Dec 21, 1922 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Parents
  • Donald McGill Marshman
  • Maud Louise McMurray

Biography

While Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder were working on the screenplay for "Sunset Blvd." (1950), they feared that their writing had gone stale. They asked D.M. Marshman, Jr., an influential film critic for Life magazine to join their team. Marshman's contribution to the screenplay included the memorable line, "As long as the lady is paying for it, why not take the Vicuna?" The film went on to win three Oscars including one for Brackett, Wilder, and Marshman's screenplay. Despite Marshman's auspicious start as a screenwriter, his career in Hollywood did not last long. After a couple more screenwriting credits (both without either Brackett or Wilder), Marshman left Hollywood to work in the advertising industry.

Career

1953
Taxi
Taxi as Screenplay
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1950
Sunset Blvd.
Sunset Blvd. as Screenplay
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