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Ring Lardner Jr.

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Birth Name: Ringgold Wilmer Lardner Jr.

Born: 19 August 1915 Died: 31 October 2000

Country of origin: United States

Relationship Status: Married

Partner: Frances Chaney


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The Hollywood Ten (10 items)
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Oscars 1943 Winners (My Version) (23 items)
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Published 8 years ago 1 comment
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Oscars 1971 Winners (My Version) (22 items)
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Published 8 years ago 1 comment

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darthjoker12 added this to a list 8 years ago
Oscars 1943 Winners (My Version) (23 movies items)

"Best Original Screenplay! Winner: Michael Kanin and Ring Lardner, Jr., Woman of the Year! Nominees: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger - One of Our Aircraft is Missing Frank Butler and Don Hartman - Road to Morocco W. R. Burnett and Frank Butler - Wake Island George Oppenheimer - The War Against Mrs. Hadley"


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Oscars 1971 Winners (My Version) (22 movies items)

"Best Adapted Screenplay! Winner: Ring Lardner, Jr., MASH! Nominees: George Seaton - Airport Howard Sackler - The Great White Hope Robert Woodruff Anderson - I Never Sang for My Father Larry Kramer - Women in Love"