
William Faulkner
Writing·September 25, 1897·† July 6, 1962 — 64 years old·New Albany, Mississippi, USA
William Faulkner, one of the 20th century's most gifted novelists, wrote for the movies in part because he could not make enough money from his novels and short stories to support his growing number of dependants. The author of such acclaimed novels as "The Sound and the Fury" and "Absalom, Absalom!", Faulkner received official screen credits for just six theatrical releases, five of which were with director Howard Hawks. Faulkner received the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1949 and he received two Pulitzer Prizes, for "A Fable" in '1955 and "The Reivers", which was published shortly before he died in 1962.
Known For
Filmography · 38
2023The Past Is Never Dead: The Story of William FaulknerSelf2018As I Lay DyingNovel2018Mississippi RequiemStory2015The Sound and the FuryNovel2013As I Lay DyingNovel2003Two SoldiersShort Story2001The ArsonistStory1997Old ManNovel1991The LegNovel1985The Long Hot SummerTVNovel1983A Rose for EmilyWriter1982American PlayhouseTVShort Story1980Tandis que j’agoniseOriginal Film Writer1980Barn BurningShort Story1980The BearOriginal Story1972TomorrowStory · Short Story1971Beatrice KoldingShort Story1969The ReiversNovel1965William Faulkner's MississippiSelf (archive footage)1961SanctuaryNovel1959The Sound and the FuryNovel1958Old ManNovel1958The Long, Hot SummerShort Story · Novel1957The Tarnished AngelsNovel1955Land of the PharaohsWriter1955Impressions of JapanSelf1952William Faulkner on his native soil in Oxford, MississippiSelf1949Intruder in the DustNovel1948Adventures of Don JuanScreenplay1946The Big SleepScreenplay1945The SouthernerWriter1945To Have and Have NotScreenplay1943Northern PursuitWriter1943Background to DangerWriter1937Slave ShipStory1936The Road to GloryScreenplay1933The Story of Temple DrakeNovel1933Today We LiveDialogue · Story











