Awards & Winners

Stanley Weiser

Also know as Stan Weiser, 史丹利韋澤
Profession Screenwriter, Cinematographer
Stanley Weiser is an American screenwriter. He was born in New York City. He is a graduate of the NYU Film School. His screen credits include Wall Street and W., both directed by Oliver Stone. He also wrote the 20th Century Fox animal rights film, Project X. He is credited for creating certain characters in the sequel to Wall Street: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. In addition, he served as script consultant on Oliver Stone's Nixon and Any Given Sunday. Weiser's passion projects were two civil rights dramas, developed as feature films, but made for television. Murder in Mississippi, a chronicle of the 1964 Freedom Summer movement and the lives and deaths of Cheney, Schwerner, and Goodman, the three young civil rights workers who were killed by the Ku Klux Klan, which aired on NBC in 1990. It was nominated for four Emmys and won the Directors Guild of America Award for best TV movie. Freedom Song, a semi-fictional account of the early SNCC movement in Mississippi, was co-written with Phil Alden Robinson, who also directed. They shared a Writers Guild of America Award and Humanitas nomination for the 2000 TNT film. Weiser also adapted the novel, Fatherland, by Robert Harris, for HBO. It was nominated for three Golden Globe awards and Miranda Richardson won for best supporting actress in a TV or cable movie. He wrote the NBC four hour mini-series Witness to the Mob in 1998, which was produced by Robert De Niro. He also wrote Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story, for which he received a Writers Guild of America nomination for best TV movie.

Awards by Stanley Weiser

Check all the awards nominated and won by Stanley Weiser.

2004


Nominations 2004 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Long Form - Television Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story

2001


Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Long Form - Television
Honored for : Freedom Song

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Long Form - Television Freedom Song