David Alan Mamet is an American playwright, filmmaker, and author.
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David Mamet’s works has seen him win a Pulitzer Prize.
David Mamet has also received Tony nominations for his plays Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow.
David Mamet first gained critical acclaim for a trio of off-Broadway 1970s plays: The Duck Variations, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and American Buffalo.
David Mamet’s plays Race and The Penitent, respectively, opened on Broadway in 2009 and previewed off-Broadway in 2017.
Feature films that David Mamet both wrote and directed include House of Games (1987), Homicide (1991), The Spanish Prisoner (1997), and his biggest commercial success, Heist (2001).
David Mamet’s screenwriting credits include The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981), The Verdict (1982), The Untouchables (1987), Hoffa (1992), Wag the Dog (1997), and Hannibal (2001).
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David Mamet himself wrote the screenplay for the 1992 adaptation of Glengarry Glen Ross, and wrote and directed the 1994 adaptation of his play Oleanna (1992).
David Mamet was also the executive producer and a frequent writer for the TV show The Unit (2006–2009).
What did David Mamet say on Fox News about teachers?

On Sunday, April 10 2022, David Mamet dove headfirst into the classroom culture wars by claiming that teachers “are inclined” toward pedophilia and that students are being “groomed” for sexual abuse — while offering no evidence to back up his charges.
David Mamet said;
“Are they abusing the kids physically? No, I don’t think so. But they are abusing them mentally and using sex to do so. This has always been the problem with education. Teachers are inclined, particularly men because men are predators, to pedophilia.”


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