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  1. Calder Willingham died of lung cancer February 19, 1995, not far from the small community of New Hampton, New Hampshire, where he lived with his family for more than forty years. His novels have been translated into several languages, including French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish and Swedish. End as a Man.

  2. Apr 30, 1970 · Calder Willingham, (born Dec. 22, 1922, Atlanta, Ga.—died Feb. 19, 1995, Laconia, N.H.) U.S. novelist and screenwriter who, was lionized at the age of 24 after the publication of the explicit End as a Man (1947), a graphic and lurid account of life at a southern military school resembling South Carolina’s Citadel, where Willingham was enrolled for one year.

  3. Calder Baynard Willingham Jr. born Atlanta, Georgia: 23 December 1922. died Laconia, New Hampshire: 19 February 1995. works. The Building of Venus Four (New York: Manor Books, 1977) [pb/] links. Internet Speculative Fiction Database; Picture Gallery; previous versions of this entry. Internet Archive

  4. Feb 27, 1995 · Writer Calder Willingham, who as a younger man enjoyed a rich literary career and went on to script some of Hollywood's best-known films, including Oscar-nominated "The Graduate," died Feb. 19 of ...

  5. Feb 22, 1995 · Calder Willingham, a novelist and screenwriter who burst onto the literary scene with the novel "End as a Man" and earned Oscar nominations for screenplays for "The Graduate" and "Little Big Man ...

  6. Calder Willingham, (born Dec. 22, 1922, Atlanta, Ga.—died Feb. 19, 1995, Laconia, N.H.) U.S. novelist and screenwriter who, was lionized at the age of 24 after the publication of the explicit End as a Man (1947), a graphic and lurid account of life at a southern military school resembling South Carolina’s Citadel, where Willingham was enrolled for one year.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_GraduateThe Graduate - Wikipedia

    The Graduate is a 1967 American independent [6] romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols [7] and written by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham, [8] based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Webb, who wrote it shortly after graduating from Williams College. The film tells the story of 21-year-old Benjamin Braddock, a recent ...

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