Aaron Sorkin is a playwright, producer, and screenwriter of American origin
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Aaron Sorkin is a playwright, producer, and screenwriter of American origin
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In the year 1987, Sorkin fell in love with narcotics like cocaine and Marijuana. It’s claimed that these drugs helped him cope with everyday ‘nervous tensions’. His addiction continued for several years.
In the year 1995, he checked into a rehab located in Minnesota, on the advice of his then girlfriend Julia Bingham to deal with his cocaine addiction. Just two years after his supposed ‘de-addiction’ in 2001, he was arrested at the airport with marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms.
He married his girlfriend Julia Bingham in the year 1996. This relationship lasted for around 9 years until they divorced in the year 2005. His addiction to drugs and workaholic nature were a couple of reasons for the break up. The couple has a daughter named Roxy, who is 14 years old.
Aaron Sorkin was born in Manhattan, however, he grew up in the suburban region of New York called Scarsdale. Sorkin’s father was a copyright lawyer by profession, who had also fought in World War II, whereas his mother was a school teacher. He also has two siblings, a sister and a brother who are older to him. Both his siblings became lawyers.
He was introduced to the world of theatre at a very young age by his parents, who showed him plays such as ‘Who’s afraid of Virginia Wolf?’ and ‘That Championship Season’. This allured him towards acting.
Sorkin was an active member of the drama and theatre club at the Scarsdale high school. He played the roles of General Bullmoose and Sir Harry in the plays ‘Li’l Abner’ and ‘Once Upon A Matress’ respectively.
Sorkin joined the Syracuse University to pursue a degree in fine arts. He faced a big challenge during his freshman year when he failed in one of his core subjects. This became a hurdle to his acting dream, since the drama department did not encourage students who were not very bright academically.
In 1983, he graduated from the Syracuse University, and struggled to make ends meet by taking up odd jobs such as handing out flyers, telegrams, driving limousines, and even bartending.
In 1988, the movie rights of Aaron’s famous play ‘A Few Good Men’ were bought by producer David Brown. A whopping six figure amount was paid to Sorkin by producer for this adaptation. The movie turned out to be one of the most remarkable pieces of cinema.
Aaron was hired for screenwriting by a production house named Castle Rock Entertainment. Inc in the early 1990s. ‘The American President’, ‘Malice’ and ‘A Few Good Men’ were films he wrote during this period. Each of these films turned out to be major blockbusters grossing around US$400 million at the box office.
As a script doctor, he has worked on films like ‘The Rock’ starring Nicolas Cage, and also ‘The Enemy of The State’, a movie where Will Smith played the lead role. However, his efforts went uncredited.
Aaron’s stint with television began in the year 1998 with a comedy series called the ‘Sports Night’. This series was aired by the channel NBC, who later called it off due to low ratings.
In the year 1999, the second series written by him, called ‘Westwing’ went on air. It was broadcast by Warner Bros. TV. This TV show went on to win nine Emmy awards, and also many praises for writer Aaron.
Aaron Sorkin earned a place for himself in the field of art with his famous play ‘Hidden in This Picture’, which was later adapted as ‘Making Movies’, as per the suggestion of producer David Brown.
His most famous play, ‘A Few Good Men’, was adapted into a 1992 movie of the same name starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore. The movie turned out to be a major box office success. Aaron credits the inspiration of this script to his sister who visited the Guantanamo Bay while handling a case.
‘The American President’ and ‘Malice’ were his other works as a screenwriter which were huge box office successes, which earned a few hundred million dollars for its makers.
He returned to screenwriting after a long gap with the movies ‘Charlie Wilson war’, ‘The Social Network’, and ‘Moneyball’. All these three movies were received well by the audiences worldwide.