Richard Maibaum

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!

Known For

Birth Location New York City, New York, USA
Born 1909-05-26
Died 1991-01-04

Movies

Licence to Kill Screenplay
1989
1987
A View to a Kill Screenplay
1985
Octopussy Screenplay
1983
For Your Eyes Only Screenplay
1981
1977
1974
Jarrett Producer
1973
Jarrett Writer
1973
1971
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Additional Dialogue
1968
Thunderball Screenplay
1965
Goldfinger Screenplay
1964
1963
Dr. No Screenplay
1962
1961
1961
1959
Tank Force! Writer
1958
Zarak Writer
1956
1956
Bigger Than Life Screenplay
1956
Ransom! Screenplay
1956
The Red Beret Screenplay
1953
1950
1950
Dear Wife Producer
1949
Song of Surrender Screenplay
1949
The Great Gatsby Screenplay
1949
The Great Gatsby Producer
1949
1948
The Big Clock Producer
1948
O.S.S. Producer
1946
See My Lawyer Writer
1945
I Wanted Wings Screenplay
1941
1940
20 Mule Team Screenplay
1940
1940
1939
Coast Guard Screenplay
1939
1939
Stablemates Writer
1938
1937
1937
They Gave Him a Gun Screenplay
1937