- Ernest Tidyman
Ernest Tidyman (
January 1 1928 -July 14 1984 ) was a Cleveland-born American author and screenwriter, best known for his novels featuring the African-American detectiveJohn Shaft . He also co-wrote the film version of "Shaft" withJohn D.F. Black in 1971. Tidyman married Susan Gould, and moved off to Connecticut. Susan passed a few years later leaving behind two children, Nick and Adam. He was also uncle toAustin Gould , who is currently mixing and producing music professionally in Lexington, KY.His screenplay for "The French Connection" garnered him an
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as aGolden Globe Award , aWriters Guild of America Award , and anEdgar Award .He also wrote the screenplay for the 1973 film "
High Plains Drifter ", which was directed byClint Eastwood , who was also its star. Tidyman also wrote the less successful sequel to "Shaft", "Shaft's Big Score " which appeared in theaters in 1972.In 1974, he published "Dummy", a non-fiction account of the story of an accused deaf-mute murderer. It was nominated for an Edgar in the Fact Crime category.
He co-wrote "
A Force of One " in 1979, one ofChuck Norris 's earlier films.Thereafter, Tidyman never attained the kind of success he enjoyed with "The French Connection" and the "Shaft" series, although he had a high note in 1980 with his teleplay for the TV movie "" (which he also had a hand in producing), which garnered him an
Emmy nomination. For creating the "Shaft" books, he became one of the few white individuals to win an NAACP Image Award.In 1982, he married former Motown soul singer Chris Clark, who had co-written the screenplay for "Lady Sings the Blues" (1972). He died two years later from a perforated ulcer.
Tidyman had two children with Susan Gould, Adam and Nicholas, with Adam as the elder.
Filmography
* "The French Connection" (1971)
* "High Plains Drifter " (1973)
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