Leigh Brackett

Leigh Brackett was a Hollywood writer and a noted science fiction and fantasy author who was a regular contributor to various science fiction pulps in the 1940's. She was also a mentor and collaborator of Ray Bradbury. She was married to fellow science fiction pulp writer Edmond Hamilton for 31 years (until his death in 1977). In Hollywood, she wrote such films as The Long Goodbye, Hatari! and Rio Bravo. She also wrote the first draft of Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. Shortly after she completed the draft, she died after a battle with cancer. After her death, George Lucas decided that he did not prefer the direction Brackett's draft was going in. Lucas discarded it and wrote two new drafts with Lawrence Kasdan finishing the script. Brackett's original draft was not mentioned or referenced in the new drafts. However, Lucas felt that her name should be in the credits as a reward for her effort. To ensure Writers Guild of America (which determines screenwriting credit for the film) would award her the credit, Lucas intentionally did not submit his drafts.

Known For

Birth Location Los Angeles, California, USA
Born 1915-12-07
Died 1978-03-18
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Movies

1980
The Long Goodbye Screenplay
1973
Rio Lobo Screenplay
1970
El Dorado Screenplay
1966
Hatari! Screenplay
1962
1962
Rio Bravo Screenplay
1959
1954
1946
The Big Sleep Screenplay
1946
1945
The Vampire's Ghost Screenplay
1945