David Stephen Ward (born October 25, 1945) is an American film director and award winning screen writer.
Ward has degrees from Pomona College (BA), as well as both USC and the UCLA Film School (MFA). He was employed at an educational film production company when he managed to sell his screenplay for The Sting (1974), which led to an Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay. After this initial success, his follow up projects were less critically and...
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David Stephen Ward (born October 25, 1945) is an American film director and award winning screen writer.
Ward has degrees from Pomona College (BA), as well as both USC and the UCLA Film School (MFA). He was employed at an educational film production company when he managed to sell his screenplay for The Sting (1974), which led to an Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay. After this initial success, his follow up projects were less critically and commercially well received, including Ward's maiden directorial effort, Cannery Row (1982), and a sequel The Sting II (1983). Efforts made by Ward to sell a script based on the frontier days of California were scuttled by an industry-wide "ban" on Westerns after the failure of Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980).
In 1986, Ward was contracted by Sting star Robert Redford, who hired the screenwriter to work on the Redford-directed The Milagro Beanfield War. The response to this project enabled Ward to sell Morgan Creek and Mirage Productions...
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