Jeremy Larner, 'The Candidate' screenwriter, dies at 88

Jeremy Larner, known for his Oscar-winning screenplay for the film The Candidate starring Robert Redford, has passed away at the age of 88. Larner also worked as a speechwriter for a presidential candidate earlier in his career.

Jeremy Larner, the screenwriter behind the 1972 political drama The Candidate, died recently at 88 years old. His script for the film, which featured Robert Redford in the lead role, earned an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Before entering Hollywood, Larner served as a speechwriter for a presidential candidate, drawing from his experiences in politics to craft authentic narratives.

The Candidate explored themes of ambition and the American political machine, resonating with audiences through its sharp dialogue and realistic portrayal of a Senate campaign. Larner's contribution to the movie highlighted his unique perspective, blending real-world insights with cinematic storytelling. No further details on the circumstances of his death were provided in reports.

Throughout his career, Larner left a mark on both journalism and film, with his work on The Candidate standing as a testament to his skill in capturing the complexities of public life.

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