Born 1913 (age 71) · The Bronx, New York, USA
Appears in 37 titles

Irwin Shaw (February 27, 1913 – May 16, 1984) was an American playwright, screenwriter, novelist, and short-story author whose written works have sold more than 14 million copies. He is best known for two of his novels: The Young Lions (1948), about the fate of three soldiers during World War II, which was made into a film of the same name starring Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, and Rich Man, Poor Man (1970), about the fate of two brothers and a sister in the post-World War II decades,[1] which in 1976 was made into a popular miniseries starring Peter Strauss, Nick Nolte, and Susan Blakely.

Filmography

Ulysses
6.5
Ulysses
1954
Screenplay
The Young Lions
6.8
The Young Lions
1958
Novel
The Talk of the Town
7.3
The Talk of the Town
1942
Screenplay
Two Weeks in Another Town
Out of the Fog
6.3
Out of the Fog
1941
Theatre Play
Fire Down Below
5.9
Fire Down Below
1957
Screenplay
Desire Under the Elms
6.8
Desire Under the Elms
1958
Screenplay
Commandos Strike at Dawn
5.5
Commandos Strike at Dawn
1942
Screenplay
Easy Living
5.7
Easy Living
1949
Story
From 180 & Taller
4.2
From 180 & Taller
2005
Novel
Take One False Step
5.4
Take One False Step
1949
Novel
Take One False Step
5.4
Take One False Step
1949
Screenplay
Three
5.2
Three
1969
Story
Women & Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules
Rich Man, Poor Man...
4.8
Rich Man, Poor Man...
1982
Novel
In the French Style
5.9
In the French Style
1963
Screenplay
In the French Style
5.9
In the French Style
1963
Story
Tip on a Dead Jockey
6.6
Tip on a Dead Jockey
1957
Novel
Act of Love
7.0
Act of Love
1953
Writer
I Want You
5.3
I Want You
1951
Screenplay