Authors: Warren Adler
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Banquet Before Dawn
Blood Ties
Empty Treasures
Flanagan's Dolls
Funny Boys
Madeline's Miracles
Mourning Glory
Natural Enemies
Private Lies
Random Hearts
Residue
Senator Love
Target Churchill
The Casanova Embrace
The David Embrace
The Henderson Equation
The Housewife Blues
The Serpent's Bite
The War of the Roses
The War of the Roses: The Children
The Womanizer
Trans-Siberian Express
Treadmill
Twilight Child
Undertow
We Are Holding the President Hostage
American Quartet
American Sextet
Death of a Washington Madame
Immaculate Deception
Senator Love
The Ties That Bind
The Witch of Watergate
Washington Masquerade
Jackson Hole: Uneasy Eden
Never Too Late For Love
New York Echoes
New York Echoes 2
The Sunset Gang
Dead in the Water
Libido
The Sunset Gang: The Musical
The War of the Roses
Windmills
Acclaimed author, playwright, poet, and essayist
Warren Adler
is best known for
The War of the Roses
, his masterpiece fictionalization of a macabre divorce adapted into the BAFTA- and Golden Globeânominated hit film starring Danny DeVito, Michael Douglas, and Kathleen Turner. Adler's internationally acclaimed stage adaptation of the novel will premiere on Broadway in 2015â2016.
Adler has also optioned and sold film rights for a number of his works, including
Random Hearts
(starring Harrison Ford and Kristen Scott Thomas) and
The Sunset Gang
(produced by Linda Lavin for PBS's American Playhouse series starring Jerry Stiller, Uta Hagen, Harold Gould, and Doris Roberts), which garnered Doris Roberts an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries. In recent development are the Broadway production of
The War of the Roses
, to be produced by Jay and Cindy Gutterman,
The War of the Roses: The Children
(Grey Eagle Films and Permut Presentations), a feature film adaptation of the sequel to Adler's iconic divorce story,
Target Churchill
(Grey Eagle Films and Solution Entertainment),
Residue
(Grey Eagle Films),
Mourning Glory
, to be adapted by Karen Leigh Hopkins, and
Capitol Crimes
(Grey Eagle Films and Sennet Entertainment), a television series based on his Fiona Fitzgerald mystery series.
Adler's works have been translated into more than 25 languages, including his staged version of
The War of the Roses
, which has opened to spectacular reviews worldwide. Adler has taught creative writing seminars at New York University, and has lectured on creative writing, film and television adaptation, and electronic publishing. He lives with his wife, Sunny, a former magazine editor, in Manhattan.