Aaron Sorkin opened up to the New York Times about ... He soon learned he'd had a stroke. “You’re supposed to be dead,” Sorkin said his doctor told him, according the New York Times.
Aaron Sorkin revealed he privately suffered a stroke in November while writing the new Broadway musical Camelot. In an interview with the New York Times, the Oscar winner, 61, admitted he was ...
Aaron Sorkin Says Lucille Ball's Daughter Gave Him Permission to Show Mom's Tough Side in New Movie Nicole Kidman Studied Lucille Ball's Movements to Recreate 'I Love Lucy' Scenes: 'It Was My ...
Why Broadway Director Bartlett Sher Thinks 'Camelot' Will Shine Aaron Sorkin Suffered Stroke Last Fall: I Thought 'I Was Never Going to Be Able to Write Again' 'The Ghost of Richard Harris' Docu ...
Aaron Sorkin: The pilot did not test off the charts with focus groups. It tested fine, but it wasn't forcing NBC to put it on the air. Where it tested very high was in four categories that they ...
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The Los Angeles district attorney will seek felony charges in the drug possession case against Hollywood screen writer Aaron Sorkin, creator of the TV series "The ...
Sorkin’s father was a lawyer and his mother a schoolteacher. He says that “everyone in my family is smarter than I am.” Family dinners were a time for challenging conversation, which Sorkin ...
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"There was some very good writing in the remaining years of the series, but frankly it just was not Aaron Sorkin. He was The West Wing. When that was lost to us we all felt... frankly, we felt the ...
No one can write movie dialogue like Aaron Sorkin, even if it sounds like it’s coming from the same hyper-intelligent, fast-talking person who wrote it. The common complaint about Sorkin is that ...
For fans of “A Few Good Men” and “The West Wing,” the next show at ACTORS theater is “must-see TV.” Aaron Sorkin, the creator ...
Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel opened Tuesday at the Tulsa PAC, presented by Celebrity Attractions. Lee’s novel has rightly become a classic work of ...