Norman Wexler
Norman Wexler was an American screenwriter whose work contributed to notable films in the 1970s and 1980s. Born on August 16, 1926 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Wexler developed a career in screenwriting, a craft focused on crafting dialogue and narrative structure for motion pictures.
Biography
Norman Wexler was an American screenwriter whose work contributed to notable films in the 1970s and 1980s. Born on August 16, 1926 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Wexler developed a career in screenwriting, a craft focused on crafting dialogue and narrative structure for motion pictures. The person’s filmography includes the screenplay for Serpico, a film released in 1973, and Staying Alive, released in 1983.
Wexler’s screenplays were part of films that became part of American cinema during these decades. Serpico, known for its crime drama genre, and Staying Alive, associated with musical and drama elements, represent two distinct projects in Wexler’s body of work. The person’s involvement in these films reflects a role in shaping the written content that performers and directors would lat…





