Born 1932 (age 92) · Waxahachie, Texas, USA
Appears in 31 titles

Robert Douglas Benton (September 29, 1932 - May 11, 2025) was an American screenwriter and film director. Benton was born in Waxahachie, Texas, the son of Dorothy (née Spaulding) and Ellery Douglass Benton, a telephone company employee. He attended the University of Texas and Columbia University. Benton has enjoyed a highly successful career in film, winning numerous prestigious awards for both writing and directing. He was also the art director at Esquire magazine in the early 1960s. In 2006, he appeared in the documentary Wanderlust, as did a number of other well-known people. Benton's family originally hailed from Northumberland in Great Britain, where the Bentons held a seat long before the Norman Conquest. Many family members settled in America, including Abigail and Isabel Benton, who settled in Virginia in 1642; George Benton, who settled in Barbados in 1669; and Robert Benton, who settled in Virginia in 1635. Benton was once a noble family, but they became commoners after the Norman invasion. Robert Benton still has relatives living in England who trace their origins to the seventeenth century. Other prominent Bentons include: Thomas Hart Benton and William Burnett Benton. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Benton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Filmography

Superman
7.2
Superman
1978
Screenplay
Kramer vs. Kramer
7.6
Kramer vs. Kramer
1979
Screenplay
Bonnie and Clyde
7.5
Bonnie and Clyde
1967
Writer
What's Up, Doc?
7.4
What's Up, Doc?
1972
Screenplay
Nobody's Fool
6.9
Nobody's Fool
1994
Screenplay
The Ice Harvest
5.9
The Ice Harvest
2005
Screenplay
Twilight
6.1
Twilight
1998
Writer
Places in the Heart
7.2
Places in the Heart
1984
Writer
Still of the Night
5.7
Still of the Night
1982
Screenplay
Still of the Night
5.7
Still of the Night
1982
Story
There Was a Crooked Man...
Bad Company
6.4
Bad Company
1972
Writer
Nadine
5.5
Nadine
1987
Writer
The Late Show
6.3
The Late Show
1977
Writer
It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman!
Oh! Calcutta!
3.4
Oh! Calcutta!
1972
Writer