Chicago-born, British-educated Frederic Raphael, who inked the screenplay for Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut,” is a prolific writer – with 19 novels, four short-story collections and innumerable screenplays and teleplays to his credit.
He won an Academy Award for “Darling,” the 1965 John Schlesinger look at swinging London, featuring Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde.
And Raphael garnered an Oscar nomination for Stanley Donen’s “Two for the Road” (1967), which starred Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a bickering couple looking back at their marriage.
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