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Douglas McGrath (Douglas Geoffrey McGrath) was born on 2 February, 1958 in Midland, Texas, U.S., is an American actor (1958–2022). Discover Douglas McGrath's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

Popular As Douglas Geoffrey McGrath
Occupation Playwright, director, actor
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 2 February, 1958
Birthday 2 February
Birthplace Midland, Texas, U.S.
Date of death 3 November, 2022
Died Place New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Douglas McGrath Net Worth

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1950

The film received mixed reviews with many comparing it to the 1950 film of the same name.

The following year he started the first of his many collaborations with Woody Allen, co-writing his musical comedy film Bullets over Broadway starring John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Chazz Palminteri, and Jim Broadbent.

Film critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the film as "a bright, energetic, sometimes side-splitting comedy with vital matters on its mind, precisely the kind of sharp-edged farce [Allen] has always done best."

McGrath along with Allen received the nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

They also received BAFTA Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Writers Guild of America Award nominations.

1958

Douglas Geoffrey McGrath (February 12, 1958 – November 3, 2022) was an American screenwriter, film director, and actor.

He received various accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Tony Award, and Primetime Emmy Award.

1980

McGrath started his career as a writer for Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1981.

McGrath started his career as a writer on the sixth season of Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1981.

Fellow writers that season included Brian Doyle-Murray, Mason Williams, and Jean Doumanian.

The season was universally panned.

McGrath wrote an episode of L.A. Law entitled, "One Rat, One Ranger".

1993

In 1993 he wrote the screenplay for the 1993 remake of Born Yesterday starring Melanie Griffith, John Goodman, and Don Johnson.

1994

He co-wrote with Woody Allen the film Bullets Over Broadway (1994), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay as well as BAFTA and Writers Guild of America Award nominations.

He also appeared in such films as Quiz Show (1994), The Daytrippers (1996), Happiness (1998), The Insider (1999), and Michael Clayton (2007).

During this time he also played supporting roles in critically acclaimed films such as Robert Redford's Quiz Show (1994), Greg Mottola's The Daytrippers (1996), Todd Solondz's Happiness (1998), and Michael Mann's The Insider (1999).

1996

He then directed such films as Emma (1996), Company Man (2000), Nicholas Nickleby (2002), and Infamous (2006).

He soon gained further success as both a writer and director of the film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, Emma (1996) starring Gwyneth Paltrow.

The film gained critical acclaim and McGrath received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination.

1998

He continued his relationship with Allen acting in several of his films including Celebrity (1998), Small Time Crooks (2000), Hollywood Ending (2002), Café Society (2016), and Rifkin's Festival (2020).

2000

McGrath continued his career as a director with the comedy Company Man (2000) starring himself, Sigourney Weaver, John Turturro, and Alan Cumming.

2002

He soon returned to directing with the film adaptation of Charles Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby (2002) starring Jamie Bell, Anne Hathaway, Nathan Lane, Timothy Spall, Jim Broadbent, and Christopher Plummer.

Famed film critic Roger Ebert praised McGrath for his adaptation writing, "The movie is jolly and exciting and brimming with life, and wonderfully well-acted."

He then directed the film Infamous focusing on the life of Truman Capote starring Toby Jones.

2005

The film instantly drew comparisons to the Bennett Miller film Capote (2005) starring Philip Seymour Hoffman which was released the year previously.

In his review in The New York Times, A.O. Scott called the film "well worth your attention. It is quick-witted, stylish and well acted… warmer and more tender, if also a bit thinner and showier, than Capote… it is in the end more touching than troubling."

2007

During this time he appeared in the dramas Michael Clayton (2007), and Solitary Man (2009).

2011

He also directed the HBO documentaries His Way (2011), and Becoming Mike Nichols (2016).

He wrote political commentary, such as "The Flapjack File", a column for The New Republic, as well as articles for The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Vanity Fair.

Doug McGrath is the son of Beatrice and R. Searle McGrath, an independent oil producer from Midland, Texas.

He is an alumnus of Trinity School of Midland, The Choate School, and Princeton University.

At Princeton, he was a member of the Princeton Triangle Club and joined its board of directors after graduation.

In 2011 he directed his final narrative feature film the romantic comedy I Don't Know How She Does It starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Christina Hendricks, Olivia Munn, and Kelsey Grammer.

The film received mixed reviews and is considered a box office bomb.

2014

McGrath received a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical nomination for the Broadway musical Beautiful: The Carole King Musical in 2014.

2015

He also made appearances in television including a recurring role as Principal Toby Cook in Lena Dunham's HBO series Girls from 2015 to 2016.

During this time he had a recurring role as Principal Toby Cook in Lena Dunham's HBO series Girls from 2015 to 2016.

2016

He also appeared in the Amazon Prime comedy series Crisis in Six Scenes (2016), and the Netflix western limited series Godless (2017).

McGrath was also known for his documentaries including His Way which profiled film producer and talent manager Jerry Weintraub and for Becoming Mike Nichols (2016), both of which were produced by HBO.

His final on television roles were in Woody Allen's Amazon Prime series Crisis in Six Scenes (2016) and in the Netflix western limited series Godless (2017).