William Goldman

William Goldman was a well-known American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He began writing when he enrolled in a writing course in college. After writing playwrights for the theater, he eventually became a screenwriter for films. Similarly, he has written a number of well-known novels, including ‘The Princess Bride’ in 1973 and ‘All the President’s Men’ in 1976. One of his most well-known screenplays is ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,’ for which he was nominated for an Academy Award in 1969. He was also one of the most wealthy screenwriters of his era. Unfortunately, this novelist died at the age of 87 due to health issues.

How much is the net worth of William Goldman?

William Goldman was a wealthy screenwriter in his day. At the time of his death in 2018, his net worth was estimated to be $15 million.

Biography

William Goldman was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA on August 12, 1931. His father, Maurice Clarence Goldman, was a successful businessman whose alcoholism hurt his business. Similarly, his mother’s name was Marion (née Weil), and she was deaf. He has a screenwriting brother named James Goldman as well. William was born under the Leo astrological sign.

Caption: William Goldman (source: IMDb)

Childhood

William Goldman faced numerous challenges throughout high school. His father committed suicide, and his mother was deafeningly.

Education

He went to a local school for his education. Similarly, he enrolled at Oberlin College, where he earned a BA in 1952. He then worked as a clerk for a few years before graduating from Columbia University with an MA in 1956.

Professional Career

When William Goldman enrolled in a creative writing class in college, he became interested in writing. ‘The Temple of God,’ his first novel, was published in 1957, and it launched his career. Similarly, he wrote ‘Your Turn to Curtsy, My Turn to Bow’ in 1958 and ‘Soldier in the Rain’ in 1960. Following that, in 1960, he wrote the musical book ‘Tenderloin,’ which was followed by theater play writings such as ‘Sweat and Stanley Poole,’ in 1961, ‘A Family Affair,’ in 1962, ‘Boys and Girls Together,’ and many more.

William Goldman made his screenwriting debut in 1965 with the film ‘Masquerade.’ He won an Edgar Award for his novel ‘Harper,’ which he wrote in 1966. Similarly, in 1969, his screenplay film ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ was released. This film was a huge success, and he received an Academy Award nomination for his writing. He also wrote the scripts for other films released in 1976, including ‘The Hot Rock,’ ‘The Stepford Wives,’ ‘The Great Waldo Pepper,’ and ‘Marathon Man.’ William is also well-known for his screenplay in ‘All the President’s Men,’ for which he received another Academy Award in 1976. His other notable film work was in ‘The Princess Bride,’ released in 1987. This adaptation of his novel stars Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Peter Falk, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal, and Christopher Guest.

What is the relationship status of William Goldman?

William Goldman married model Ilene Jones in 1961. Their two daughters, Jenny and Susanna, were born to them. Regrettably, they divorced in 1991.

Caption: William Goldman (source: Heavy.com)

Body Measurement, Height, and Weight

William Goldman was of White ancestry and of American descent. He held Jewish religious beliefs because he was raised in a Jewish family. William was also 5 feet 11 inches tall (1.8m/1.80cm) and weighed around 68 kg (150lbs). He also had brown eyes and dark brown hair.

Quick facts:

Real Name William Goldman
Nick Name William
Famous As Novelist, Playwright, Screen Writer
Age 87 years old
Birthday 12 August 1931
Birthplace Neptune City, New Jersey, United States
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Ethnicity Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality American
Religion Judaism
Height 5 ft 11 inches
Weight 68 Kg
Body Measurements N/A
Biceps Size N/A
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Dark Brown
Shoe Size N/A
Girlfriend/Dating N/A
Spouse Divorced
Net Worth $15 million
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Hobbies Writing, Reading Books

 

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