Richard Maibaum

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The name is "Maibaum, Richard Maibaum".....the brilliant screenwriter who adapted the Ian Fleming 007 novels into the highly entertaining screenplays of nearly every James Bond film from Dr. No (1962) through to Licence to Kill (1989). Maibaum attended New York University, then studied acting at the University of Iowa. By the time he was in his late twenties, Maibaum was a well established Broadway actor and playwright. He entered films as a screenwriter in 1937, spending the war years with the army's Combat Film Division. In 1946, he joined Paramount as both screenwriter and producer, contributing to such films as The Big Clock (1948) and The Great Gatsby (1949). From advice that making films abroad was an excellent tax shelter, Maibaum formed a partnership in the 1950s with producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli This led to his involvement in the phenomenally successful James Bond series of the 1960s and 1970s and, after Ian Fleming, Maibaum has arguably been the person most responsible for shaping the image of the screen's most famous spy!

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New York City, New York, USA
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DepartmentJobMovie / TV ShowGenresReleaseRating
WritingScreenplayLicence to Kill64% · 2,023
The Living Daylights65% · 1,877
A View to a Kill62% · 2,066
Octopussy64% · 2,064
For Your Eyes Only65% · 1,943
The Spy Who Loved Me68% · 2,090
The Man with the Golden Gun65% · 2,145
Diamonds Are Forever64% · 2,212
On Her Majesty's Secret Service66% · 2,000
Thunderball67% · 2,460
Goldfinger74% · 3,741
From Russia with Love71% · 3,150
Dr. No70% · 3,807
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