Mario Puzo
1920 - 1999
General Information
Bio
(1920-1999) Writer. Mario Puzo was born in Manhattan, New York in 1920 and died on Long Island, New York in 1999. He won the 1973 Academy Award for the Best Adapted Screenplay for his adaptation of his novel, “The Godfather.”
Full Name
Mario Puzo
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
Unknown
OTHER
Puzo studied at the City College of New York, New York's New School for Social Research, and Columbia University.
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INTERMENT
Mario Puzo was interred at West Babylon Cemetery, West Babylon, Suffolk County, New York.
1920
BIRTH
Mario Puzo was born in Manhattan, New York in 1920.
1955
LITWORK
The Dark Arena
Puzo's first novel.
Puzo's first novel.
1964
LITWORK
The Fortunate Pilgrim
Novel.
Novel.
1969
LITWORK
The Godfather
Novel.
Novel.
1974
LITWORK
Earthquake
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1978
LITWORK
Superman: The Movie
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1980
LITWORK
Superman II
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1984
LITWORK
The Cotton Club
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1984
LITWORK
The Sicilian
Novel.
Novel.
1992
LITWORK
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1996
LITWORK
The Last Don
Novel.
Novel.
1999
DEATH
Mario Puzo died in Bay Shore, Long Island, New York in 1999.
2000
LITWORK
Omerta
Novel.
Novel.
2001
LITWORK
The Family
Novel.
Novel.
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