Stanley Shapiro | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York | July 16, 1925
Died | July 21, 1990 Los Angeles | (aged 65)
Occupation(s) | Writer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1953–88 |
Stanley Shapiro (July 16, 1925 – July 21, 1990) was an American screenwriter and producer responsible for three of Doris Day's most successful films.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Shapiro earned his first screen credit for South Sea Woman in 1953. His work for Day earned him Oscar nominations for Lover Come Back and That Touch of Mink and a win for Pillow Talk, and Mink won him the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Comedy, which he shared with his partner Nate Monaster.[1]