1. Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin is an American producer, playwright and screenwriter. His works comprise of The West Wing, The Newsroom, Studio 60 on the Sunset Trip, The Social Network, Charlie Wilson’s War, The American President, Moneyball, Steve Jobs, and a television series on Sports, A Few Good Men and The Farnsworth Invention. Benjamin Sorkin’s trademark monologues and rapid-fire dialogues are complemented by Thomas Schlamme’s iconic directing technique known as the “Walk and Talk”. Sorkin was born in the city of Manhattan, New York, to a Jewish family, and was raised in the suburb of Scarsdale. His father was a copyright lawyer and his mother, a school teacher. His father had fought in the Second World War. Sorkin’s brother and elder sister went onto become good law...
2. Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin is a veteran American Film and theatrical producer.He was born on July 14 1958, in New York City and his teenage passed in the town of Baldwin on the Long Island. He has produced over 90 films during his career as a producer which included films likeThe Social Network and western True Grit. When he was 16, he was working as an assistant to the great and legendary Theatre producer Kermit Bloomgarden. Later, he worked for two more great producers namely, Robert Whitehead and Emanuel Azenberg. Soon, he started his own production house which cast a lot of Broadway shows for Mike Nichols which Annie (1977). With time, he mastered in the work which was proved every time with his astonishing productions.
From his masterpieces, some of the works are Kevin Conway, John Heard and Meg Foster’s mini-series The Scarlett Le...