Michael Kanin

Michael Kanin

writer, producer, director

Michael Kanin was born on Feb 01, 1910 in USA. Michael Kanin's big-screen debut came with They Made Her a Spy directed by Jack Hively in 1939. Michael Kanin is known for Woman of the Year directed by George Stevens, Spencer Tracy stars as Sam Craig and Katharine Hepburn as Tess Harding. Michael Kanin has got 2 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Michael Kanin achieved is Writers Guild of America, USA. The upcoming new movie Michael Kanin plays is How to Commit Marriage which will be released on Dec 14, 1969.

The older brother of writer/producer/director Garson Kanin, Michael Kanin was a fine talent in his own right. After serving a creative apprenticeship writing and acting in Catskill resort shows with his brother, Kanin worked as a commercial artist and musician. In 1939 he was signed to a screenwriting contract at RKO, where he met his future wife and frequent collaborator 'Fay Mitchell'. With another collaborator, Ring Lardner Jr., he won an Academy Award for his work on MGM's La femme de l'année (1942), and later received a best screenplay Oscar nomination (along with his wife) for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy Le Chou-chou du professeur (1958). Kanin went on to produce the popular Ronald Colman melodrama Othello (1947), written by his brother Garson and Ruth Gordon, and made a once-only stab at directing with the 1951 seriocomedy When I Grow Up (1951). After 1960, his work showed signs that he was a bit out of touch with contemporary audiences; he retired shortly after working on the anachronistic Bob Hope vehicle How to Commit Marriage (1969).

  • Birthday

    Feb 01, 1910
  • Place of Birth

    Rochester, New York, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 2 nominations

Writers Guild of America, USA
1989
Winner - Valentine Davies Award
Academy Awards, USA
1943
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner - Oscar