A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Nova Scotia, Canada
Born:
September 22, 1900
Died:
December 21, 1937
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lysander Pierre Collings (September 22, 1900 - December 21, 1937), known professionally as Pierre Collings, was a writer and filmmaker who, along with Sheridan Gibney, won two Academy Awards in 1936 for The Story of Louis Pasteur. Their screenplay was adapted from their own work, leading to awards for both Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Story. Collings started in the motion picture industry at 17 as a messenger boy and worked as a cameraman before becoming known for his writing. He wrote a number of screenplays in the mid-late 1920s and although he was less active and suffered from a number of personal issues in the 1930s, it was then that his best known work was released. The Story of Louis Pasteur was nominated for Best Picture and won Best Actor for Paul Muni, in addition to winning Best Story and Best Adapted Screenplay for Collings and Gibney. Unusually, the pair won Best Adapted Screenplay for adapting their own work. The Best Story category was discontinued in 1957 in favor of Best Original Screenplay.
Adaptation:
1928 The Red Dance
Continuity:
1928 The Red Dance
1930 Animal Crackers
Screenplay:
1926 The Grand Duchess and the Waiter
1926 The Show Off
1927 Time to Love
1928 The Red Dance
1930 Animal Crackers
1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur
Story:
1926 The Grand Duchess and the Waiter
1926 The Show Off
1927 Time to Love
1928 The Red Dance
1930 Animal Crackers
1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur
Writer:
1925 A Woman of the World
1926 A Social Celebrity
1926 Good and Naughty
1926 The Grand Duchess and the Waiter
1926 The Show Off
1927 Knockout Reilly
1927 Time to Love
1928 The Red Dance
1929 The Hole in the Wall
1930 Animal Crackers
1930 Dangerous Nan McGrew
1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur
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