Larry Karaszewski, a renowned screenwriter, director, and producer, has made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry alongside his long-time collaborator, Scott Alexander. The duo has garnered widespread recognition for their expertise in crafting unique and captivating true stories.
Their most notable achievement is the creation of the highly acclaimed television miniseries, "The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," which earned them a plethora of prestigious awards, including the Golden Globe, Emmy, PGA, and WGA Awards. This remarkable feat was not limited to television, as they also received the Golden Globe and WGA Award for their work on the film "The People vs Larry Flynt."
Larry and Scott's impressive filmography includes the Oscar-winning "Ed Wood," which earned a WGA nomination, as well as "Big Eyes," which received an Independent Spirit nomination. Their other notable works include "Auto Focus," "Man on the Moon," and "Dolemite is My Name."
In recognition of their outstanding contributions to the screenwriting community, Larry and Scott were inducted into the Final Draft Screenwriting Hall of Fame. Moreover, Larry has held esteemed positions within the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, serving as both Governor and Vice President.