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Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay

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Writers Guild of America Award for Original Screenplay
Awarded forOutstanding Writing for a Film Written Directly for the Screen
CountryUnited States
Presented byWriters Guild of America
First award1970
Currently held bySean Baker,Anora (2024)
Websitehttp://www.wga.org/

TheWriters Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay is one of the three film writing awards given by theWriters Guild of America.

Woody Allen holds the record for most wins and nominations for the award, with five wins out of twenty nominations.

Winners and nominees

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1960s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
1969
(22nd)
[1]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidWilliam Goldman
Alice's RestaurantVenable Herndon andArthur Penn
Downhill RacerJames Salter
Easy RiderPeter Fonda,Dennis Hopper, andTerry Southern
Me, NatalieA. Martin Zwelback
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Bob & Carol & Ted & AlicePaul Mazursky andLarry Tucker
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be BelgiumDavid Shaw
PopiTina Pine and Lester Pine
Support Your Local SheriffWilliam Bowers
Take the Money and RunWoody Allen andMickey Rose

1970s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
1970
(23rd)
[2]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
PattonFrancis Ford Coppola andEdmund H. North
Five Easy PiecesCarole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce)
Love StoryErich Segal
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
The Out-of-TownersNeil Simon
The Private Life of Sherlock HolmesBilly Wilder andI.A.L. Diamond
Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the BronkGabriel Walsh
Start the Revolution Without MeFred Freeman andLawrence J. Cohen
The Cheyenne Social ClubJames Lee Barrett
1971
(24th)
[3]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Sunday Bloody SundayPenelope Gilliatt
KluteAndy Lewis and David E. Lewis
Summer of '42Hernan Raucher
The Hellstrom ChronicleDavid Seltzer
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
The HospitalPaddy Chayefsky
BananasWoody Allen andMickey Rose
Carnal KnowledgeJules Feiffer
Made for Each OtherRenée Taylor andJoseph Bologna
Taking OffMiloṡ Forman,Jean-Claude Carrière,John Guare, and Jon Klein
1972
(25th)
[4]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
The CandidateJeremy Larner
Bad CompanyDavid Newman andRobert Benton
ImagesRobert Altman
The Culpepper Cattle Co.Eric Bercovici and Gregory Prentiss
The Great Northfield Minnesota RaidPhilip Kaufman
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
What’s Up, Doc?Peter Bogdanovich,Buck Henry,David Newman, andRobert Benton
Get to Know Your RabbitJordan Crittenden
Hammersmith Is OutStanford Whitmore
Minnie and MoskowitzJohn Cassavetes
The War Between Men and WomenMelville Shavelson andDanny Arnold
1973
(26th)
[5]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Save the TigerSteve Shagan
Mean StreetsMartin Scorsese andMardik Martin
PaydayDon Carpenter
The StingDavid S. Ward
The Way We WereArthur Laurents
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
A Touch of ClassMelvin Frank andJack Rose
American GraffitiGeorge Lucas,Gloria Katz, andWillard Huyck
Blume in LovePaul Mazursky
SleeperWoody Allen andMarshall Brickman
SlitherW.D. Richter
1974
(27th)
[6]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
ChinatownRobert Towne
A Woman Under the InfluenceJohn Cassavetes
Alice Doesn't Live Here AnymoreRobert Getchell
Harry and TontoPaul Mazursky andJosh Greenfeld
The ConversationFrancis Ford Coppola
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Blazing SaddlesMel Brooks,Norman Steinberg,Andrew Bergman,Richard Pryor, andAlan Uger
California SplitJoseph Walsh
ClaudineTina Pine and Lester Pine
Phantom of the ParadiseBrian de Palma
The Sugarland ExpressHal Barwood,Matthew Robbins, andSteven Spielberg
1975
(28th)
[7]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Dog Day AfternoonFrank Pierson
French Connection IIAlexander Jacobs, Robert Dillon, and Laurie Dillon
NashvilleJoan Twekesbury
The Wind and the LionJohn Milius
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
ShampooRobert Towne andWarren Beatty
Heats of the WestRob Thompson
SmileJerry Belson
The Return of the Pink PantherFrank Waldman andBlake Edwards
1976
(29th)
[8]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
NetworkPaddy Chayefsky
The OmenDavid Seltzer
RockySylvester Stallone
Taxi DriverPaul Schrader
The FrontWalter Bernstein
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
The Bad News BearsBill Lancaster
Murder by DeathNeil Simon
Next Stop, Greenwich VillagePaul Mazursky
Silent MovieMel Brooks,Ron Clark,Rudy De Luca, andBarry Levinson
Silver StreakColin Higgins
1977
(30th)
[9]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
The Turning PointArthur Laurents
Close Encounters of the Third KindSteven Spielberg
Saturday Night FeverNorman Wexler
The Late ShowRobert Benton
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Annie HallWoody Allen andMarshall Brickman
Star WarsGeorge Lucas
Slap ShotNancy Dowd
The Goodbye GirlNeil Simon
1978
(31st)
[10]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Coming HomeNancy Dowd,Robert C. Jones, andWaldo Salt
An Unmarried WomanPaul Mazursky
Days of HeavenTerrence Malick
InteriorsWoody Allen
The Deer HunterDeric Washburn,Michael Cimino,Louis Garfinkle, andQuinn K. Redeker
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Movie MovieLarry Gelbart andSheldon Keller
A WeddingJohn Considine,Patricia Resnick,Allan F. Nicholls, andRobert Altman
Animal HouseHarold Ramis,Douglas Kenney, andChris Miller
House CallsMax Shulman,Julius J. Epstein, Alan Mandel, andCharles Shyer
Once in Paris...Frank D. Gilroy
1979
(32nd)
[11]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
The China SyndromeMike Gray,T. S. Cook, andJames Bridges
Apocalypse NowJohn Milius andFrancis Ford Coppola
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Breaking AwaySteve Tesich
10Blake Edwards
ManhattanWoody Allen andMarshall Brickman

1980s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
1980
(33rd)
[12]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Melvin and HowardBo Goldman
FameChristopher Gore
My BodyguardAlan Ornsby
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Private BenjaminNancy Meyers,Harvey Miller, andCharles Shyer
Nine to FiveColin Higgins andPatricia Resnick
Return of the Secaucus 7John Sayles
Stardust MemoriesWoody Allen
1981
(34th)
[13]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
RedsWarren Beatty andTrevor Griffiths
Absence of MaliceKurt Luedtke
Atlantic CityJohn Guare
Body HeatLawrence Kasdan
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
ArthurSteve Gordon
Raiders of the Lost ArkLawrence Kasdan,George Lucas, andPhilip Kaufman
S.O.B.Blake Edwards
The Four SeasonsAlan Alda
1982
(35th)
[14]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialMelissa Mathison
An Officer and a GentlemanDouglas Day Stewart
Shoot the MoonBo Goldman
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
TootsieDon McGuire,Larry Gelbart, andMurray Schisgal
DinerBarry Levinson
My Favorite YearNorman Steinberg and Dennis Palumbo
1983
(36th)
[15]
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen
Tender MerciesHorton Foote
SilkwoodNora Ephron andAlice Arlen
WarGamesLawrence Lasker andWalter F. Parkes
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
The Big ChillLawrence Kasdan andBarbara Benedek
Risky BusinessPaul Brickman
ZeligWoody Allen
1984
(37th)
[16]
Broadway Danny RoseWoody Allen
El NorteGregory Nava andAnna Thomas
Places in the HeartRobert Benton
Romancing the StoneDiane Thomas
SplashLowell Ganz,Babaloo Mandel,Bruce Jay Friedman andBrian Grazer
1985
(38th)
[17]
WitnessWilliam Kelley andEarl W. Wallace
Back to the FutureRobert Zemeckis andBob Gale
CocoonTom Benedek
MaskAnna Hamilton Phelan
The Purple Rose of CairoWoody Allen
1986
(39th)
[18]
Hannah and Her SistersWoody Allen
Blue VelvetDavid Lynch
Mona LisaNeil Jordan andDavid Leland
PlatoonOliver Stone
SalvadorRichard Boyle andOliver Stone
1987
(40th)
[19]
MoonstruckJohn Patrick Shanley
Broadcast NewsJames L. Brooks
Hope and GloryJohn Boorman
The Last EmperorBernardo Bertolucci andMark Peploe
Radio DaysWoody Allen
1988
(41st)
[20]
Bull DurhamRon Shelton
BigGary Ross andAnne Spielberg
A Fish Called WandaJohn Cleese andCharles Crichton
Rain ManRonald Bass andBarry Morrow
Working GirlKevin Wade
1989
(42nd)
[21]
Crimes and MisdemeanorsWoody Allen
Dead Poets SocietyTom Schulman
The Fabulous Baker BoysSteve Kloves
Sex, Lies, and VideotapeSteven Soderbergh
When Harry Met Sally...Nora Ephron

1990s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
1990
(43rd)
[22]
AvalonBarry Levinson
AliceWoody Allen
GhostBruce Joel Rubin
Green CardPeter Weir
Pretty WomanJ. F. Lawton
1991
(44th)
[23]
Thelma & LouiseCallie Khouri
Boyz n the HoodJohn Singleton
BugsyJames Toback
The Fisher KingRichard LaGravenese
Grand CanyonLawrence and Meg Kasdan
1992
(45th)
[24]
The Crying GameNeil Jordan
Husbands and WivesWoody Allen
Lorenzo's OilNick Enright andGeorge Miller
Passion FishJohn Sayles
UnforgivenDavid Webb Peoples
1993
(46th)
[25]
The PianoJane Campion
DaveGary Ross
In the Line of FireJeff Maguire
PhiladelphiaRon Nyswaner
Sleepless in SeattleJeff Arch,Nora Ephron, andDavid S. Ward
1994
(47th)
[26]
Four Weddings and a FuneralRichard Curtis
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the DesertStephan Elliott
Bullets over BroadwayWoody Allen andDouglas McGrath
Ed WoodScott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski
Heavenly CreaturesPeter Jackson andFran Walsh
1995
(48th)
[27]
BraveheartRandall Wallace
The American PresidentAaron Sorkin
CluelessAmy Heckerling
Mighty AphroditeWoody Allen
Muriel's WeddingP. J. Hogan
1996
(49th)
[28]
FargoJoel Coen and Ethan Coen
Jerry MaguireCameron Crowe
Lone StarJohn Sayles
Secrets & LiesMike Leigh
ShineScott Hicks andJan Sardi
1997
(50th)
[29]
As Good as It GetsJames L. Brooks andMark Andrus
Boogie NightsPaul Thomas Anderson
The Full MontySimon Beaufoy
Good Will HuntingBen Affleck andMatt Damon
TitanicJames Cameron
1998
(51st)
[30]
Shakespeare in LoveMarc Norman andTom Stoppard
BulworthWarren Beatty andJeremy Pikser
The Opposite of SexDon Roos
Saving Private RyanRobert Rodat
The Truman ShowAndrew Niccol
1999
(52nd)
[31]
American BeautyAlan Ball
Being John MalkovichCharlie Kaufman
MagnoliaPaul Thomas Anderson
The Sixth SenseM. Night Shyamalan
Three KingsJohn Ridley andDavid O. Russell

2000s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
2000
(53rd)
[32]
You Can Count on MeKenneth Lonergan
Almost FamousCameron Crowe
Best in ShowChristopher Guest andEugene Levy
Billy ElliotLee Hall
Erin BrockovichSusannah Grant
2001
(54th)
[33]
Gosford ParkJulian Fellowes
The Man Who Wasn't ThereJoel Coen and Ethan Coen
Monster's BallMilo Addica and Will Rokos
Moulin Rouge!Baz Luhrmann andCraig Pearce
The Royal TenenbaumsWes Anderson andOwen Wilson
2002
(55th)
[34]
Bowling for ColumbineMichael Moore
Antwone FisherAntwone Fisher
Far from HeavenTodd Haynes
Gangs of New YorkJay Cocks,Kenneth Lonergan, andSteven Zaillian
My Big Fat Greek WeddingNia Vardalos
2003
(56th)
[35]
Lost in TranslationSofia Coppola
Bend It Like BeckhamPaul Mayeda Berges, Guljit Bindra, andGurinder Chadha
Dirty Pretty ThingsSteven Knight
In AmericaJim Sheridan,Kirsten Sheridan, and Naomi Sheridan
The Station AgentThomas McCarthy
2004
(57th)
[36]
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindPierre Bismuth,Michel Gondry,Charlie Kaufman
The AviatorJohn Logan
Garden StateZach Braff
Hotel RwandaTerry George andKeir Pearson
KinseyBill Condon
2005
(58th)
[37]
CrashPaul Haggis andBobby Moresco
The 40-Year-Old VirginJudd Apatow andSteve Carell
Cinderella ManAkiva Goldsman and Cliff Hollingsworth
Good Night, and Good Luck.George Clooney andGrant Heslov
The Squid and the WhaleNoah Baumbach
2006
(59th)
[38]
[39]
Little Miss SunshineMichael Arndt
BabelGuillermo Arriaga
The QueenPeter Morgan
Stranger than FictionZach Helm
United 93Paul Greengrass
2007
(60th)
[40]
JunoDiablo Cody
Knocked UpJudd Apatow
Lars and the Real GirlNancy Oliver
Michael ClaytonTony Gilroy
The SavagesTamara Jenkins
2008
(61st)
[41]
[42]
MilkDustin Lance Black
Burn After ReadingJoel Coen and Ethan Coen
Vicky Cristina BarcelonaWoody Allen
The VisitorTom McCarthy
The WrestlerRobert Siegel
2009
(62nd)
[43]
The Hurt LockerMark Boal
(500) Days of SummerScott Neustadter andMichael H. Weber
AvatarJames Cameron
The HangoverJon Lucas andScott Moore
A Serious ManJoel Coen and Ethan Coen

2010s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
2010
(63rd)
[44]
InceptionChristopher Nolan
Black SwanMark Heyman, Andres Heinz, and John McLaughlin
The FighterScott Silver, Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson, and Keith Dorrington
The Kids Are All RightLisa Cholodenko andStuart Blumberg
Please GiveNicole Holofcener
2011
(64th)
[45]
Midnight in ParisWoody Allen
50/50Will Reiser
BridesmaidsAnnie Mumolo andKristen Wiig
Win WinTom McCarthy
Young AdultDiablo Cody
2012
(65th)
[46]
Zero Dark ThirtyMark Boal
FlightJohn Gatins
LooperRian Johnson
The MasterPaul Thomas Anderson
Moonrise KingdomWes Anderson andRoman Coppola
2013
(66th)
[47]
HerSpike Jonze
American HustleEric Warren Singer andDavid O. Russell
Blue JasmineWoody Allen
Dallas Buyers ClubCraig Borten andMelisa Wallack
NebraskaBob Nelson
2014
(67th)
[48]
The Grand Budapest HotelWes Anderson andHugo Guinness
BoyhoodRichard Linklater
FoxcatcherE. Max Frye andDan Futterman
NightcrawlerDan Gilroy
WhiplashDamien Chazelle
2015
(68th)
[49]
SpotlightTom McCarthy andJosh Singer
Bridge of SpiesMatt Charman,Joel Coen, and Ethan Coen
SicarioTaylor Sheridan
Straight Outta ComptonJonathan Herman,Andrea Berloff,S. Leigh Savidge, andAlan Wenkus
TrainwreckAmy Schumer
2016
(69th)
[50]
MoonlightBarry Jenkins andTarell Alvin McCraney
Hell or High WaterTaylor Sheridan
La La LandDamien Chazelle
LovingJeff Nichols
Manchester by the SeaKenneth Lonergan
2017
(70th)
[51]
Get OutJordan Peele
The Big SickEmily V. Gordon &Kumail Nanjiani
I, TonyaSteven Rogers
Lady BirdGreta Gerwig
The Shape of WaterGuillermo del Toro &Vanessa Taylor
2018
(71st)
[52]
Eighth GradeBo Burnham
Green BookNick Vallelonga, Brian Currie &Peter Farrelly
A Quiet PlaceBryan Woods &Scott Beck andJohn Krasinski
RomaAlfonso Cuarón
ViceAdam McKay
2019
(72nd)
[53]
ParasiteBong Joon-ho andHan Jin-won
1917Sam Mendes &Krysty Wilson-Cairns
BooksmartEmily Halpern &Sarah Haskins andSusanna Fogel andKatie Silberman
Knives OutRian Johnson
Marriage StoryNoah Baumbach

2020s

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YearFilmWriter(s)
2020
(73rd)
[54]
Promising Young WomanEmerald Fennell
Judas and the Black MessiahWill Berson &Shaka King andKenny Lucas & Keith Lucas
Palm SpringsAndy Siara & Max Barbakow
Sound of MetalDarius Marder & Abraham Marder &Derek Cianfrance
The Trial of the Chicago 7Aaron Sorkin
2021
(74th)
[55]
Don't Look UpAdam McKay &David Sirota
Being the RicardosAaron Sorkin
The French DispatchWes Anderson &Roman Coppola &Hugo Guinness &Jason Schwartzman
King RichardZach Baylin
Licorice PizzaPaul Thomas Anderson
2022
(75th)
[56]
Everything Everywhere All at OnceDaniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
The FabelmansSteven Spielberg &Tony Kushner
The MenuSeth Reiss & Will Tracy
NopeJordan Peele
TárTodd Field
2023
(76th)
[57]
The HoldoversDavid Hemingson
AirAlex Convery
BarbieGreta Gerwig &Noah Baumbach
May DecemberSamy Burch & Alex Mechanik
Past LivesCeline Song
2024
(77th)
[58]
AnoraSean Baker
A Real PainJesse Eisenberg
ChallengersJustin Kuritzkes
Civil WarAlex Garland
My Old AssMegan Park

Writers with multiple awards

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5 Awards
2 Awards

Writers with multiple nominations

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20 Nominations
5 Nominations
4 Nominations
3 Nominations


2 Nominations

See also

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References

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