Manhattan-born Richard Maibaum attended NYU, then headed west to study acting at the University of Iowa. Before he was 30, Maibaum was a firmly 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, turning out such worthwhile projects as The Big Clock (1948) and the 1949 version of The Great Gatsby. Advised that making films abroad was an excellent tax shelter, Maibaum formed a partnership in the 1950s with producers Irving Allen and Albert Broccoli. This alliance eventually led to the James Bond series of the 1960s and 1970s: Richard Maibaum wrote or cowrote the screenplay for virtually every Bond film, beginning with Dr. No (1962) and ending with License to Kill (1989).
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Ransom
Screen Story |
1996 | |||
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Licence to Kill
Screenwriter |
1989 | |||
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The Living Daylights
Screenwriter |
1987 | |||
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A View to a Kill
Screenwriter |
1985 | |||
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Octopussy
Screen Story, Screenwriter |
1983 | |||
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For Your Eyes Only
Screenwriter |
1981 | |||
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S*H*E
Screenwriter |
1979 | |||
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The Spy Who Loved Me
Screenwriter |
1977 | |||
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The Man with the Golden Gun
Screenwriter |
1974 | |||
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Jarrett
Producer, Screenwriter |
1973 | |||
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Diamonds Are Forever
Screenwriter |
1971 | |||
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Screenwriter |
1969 | |||
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Dialogue Writer, Screenwriter |
1968 | |||
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Thunderball
Screenwriter |
1965 | |||
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Goldfinger
Screenwriter |
1964 | |||
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Combat!: The Medal
Screenwriter |
1963 | |||
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From Russia With Love
Screenwriter |
1963 | |||
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Combat! [TV Series]
Producer |
1962 | |||
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Dr. No
Screenwriter |
1962 | |||
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Battle at Bloody Beach
Producer, Screenwriter |
1961 | |||
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Killers of Kilimanjaro
Screenwriter |
1960 | |||
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The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
Screenwriter |
1960 | |||
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The Bandit of Zhobe
Screen Story |
1959 | |||
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Tank Force
Screenwriter |
1958 | |||
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The Man Inside
Screenwriter |
1958 | |||
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Bigger Than Life
Screen Story, Screenwriter |
1956 | |||
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Ransom
Screenwriter |
1956 | |||
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Zarak
Screenwriter |
1956 | |||
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The Cockleshell Heroes
Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Hell Below Zero
Screenwriter |
1954 | |||
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Paratrooper
Screenwriter |
1953 | |||
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Captain Carey, U.S.A
Producer |
1950 | |||
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No Man of Her Own
Producer |
1950 | |||
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Bride of Vengeance
Producer |
1949 | |||
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Dear Wife
Producer |
1949 | |||
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Song of Surrender
Producer, Screenwriter |
1949 | |||
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The Great Gatsby
Producer, Screenwriter |
1949 | |||
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The Big Clock
Producer |
1948 | |||
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The Sainted Sisters
Producer |
1948 | |||
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O.S.S.
Producer, Screenwriter |
1946 | |||
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See My Lawyer
Play Author |
1945 | |||
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Ten Gentlemen from West Point
Screenwriter |
1942 | |||
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I Wanted Wings
Screenwriter |
1941 | |||
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20 Mule Team
Screenwriter |
1940 | |||
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Foreign Correspondent
Screenwriter |
1940 | |||
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The Ghost Comes Home
Screenwriter |
1940 | |||
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Coast Guard
Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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The Amazing Mr. Williams
Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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The Lady and the Mob
Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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Stablemates
Screenwriter |
1938 | |||
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The Bad Man of Brimstone
Screenwriter |
1938 | |||
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Live, Love and Learn
Screenwriter |
1937 | |||
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They Gave Him a Gun
Screenwriter |
1937 | |||
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Gold Diggers of 1937
Play Author, Screenwriter |
1936 | |||
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We Went to College
Screenwriter |
1936 |



