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May 1, 2018 · News & Media. Screenwriter of The Great Debaters Here Sunday. May 1, 2008, Greencastle, Ind. - Robert Eisele, whose original screenplay for The Great Debaters was a Golden Globe nominee for best picture, will come to DePauw University to discuss his work this Sunday, May 4.
Robert Eisele. Writer: The Great Debaters. Robert Eisele's screenplay for the movie, "The Great Debaters", was directed by Denzel Washington, who also played the starring role. His script won the Writers Guild of America's Paul Selvin Award.
Robert Eisele. Producer. Writer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Robert Eisele's screenplay for the movie, "The Great Debaters", was directed by Denzel Washington, who also played the starring role. His script won the Writers Guild of America's Paul Selvin Award.
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- Robert Eisele
Apr 14, 2024 · Screenwriter Robert Eisele and his story collaborator Jeffrey Porro are slated to receive the Writers Guild of America West's prestigious 2008 Paul Selvin Award, celebrating written work that embodies the spirit of constitutional rights and civil liberties, for their thought-provoking screenplay for The Great Debaters.
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Award-Winning Writer and Producer. Robert Eisele, a graduate of UCLA Film School, also earned his Master of Fine Arts there in Theater and Playwriting.