Biography
Jonathan Reynolds (February 13, 1942 β October 27, 2021) was an American writer. He practiced as an actor for a short period before becoming a writer. He wrote for David Frost and Dick Cavett before a breakthrough with two comedy plays (Rubbers and Yanks 3, Detroit 0, Top of the Seventh) which ran off-Broadway in 1975. His most successful play was Geniuses at Playwrights Horizons in 1982, which was inspired by his time on the set of the war movie Apocalypse Now. Reynolds wrote several screenplays, receiving praise for his writing on the 1984 romantic comedy Micki & Maude. His other film work was less well received and he was awarded the 1988 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay for 1987's Leonard Part 6. Reynolds returned to writing plays in the late 1990s and received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama nomination for his work on the 1997 play Stonewall Jackson's House. He wrote a food column for The New York Times Magazine between 2000 and 2005, publishing a selection of columns in book form in 2006. Reynolds returned to acting in 2003 leading in Dinner with Demons at the Second Stage Theater.
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1942-02-13
Deathday2021-10-27 (79 years old)
Birth PlaceFort Smith, United States
CitizenshipsUnited States
AwardsGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay, Guggenheim Fellowship
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