Tom Schulman
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Thomas H. Schulman (born October 20, 1950 in Nashville) is an American screenwriter most famous for his screenplay Dead Poets Society which won the Best Screenplay Academy Award for 1989.
Other scripts include Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Welcome to Mooseport, What About Bob?, 8 Heads In A Duffel Bag and Medicine Man.
In 2009, Schulman was elected vice president of the Writers Guild of America, West.[1]
Tom Schulman lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife Miriam and children Peter and Dolf. [2]
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- DEAD POETS SOCIETY'S TOM SCHULMAN ON THE ART OF SURVIVING HOLLYWOOD, 15 March 2004
- Tom Schulman Biography (1951-)
- Tom Schulman at the Internet Movie Database
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