Paul Rudnick

Paul Rudnick’s plays have been produced on and off Broadway and around the world. They include VALHALLA; THE MOST FABULOUS STORY EVER TOLD; MR. CHARLES, CURRENTLY OF PALM BEACH; PRIDE AND JOY; THE NAKED EYE; I HATE HAMLET, and JEFFREY for which he won an Obie, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and the John Gassner Playwriting Award. His novels are "Social Disease" and "I’ll Take It," both published by Knopf. His articles and essays have appeared in "The New Yorker," "Esquire," "Vogue," "Vanity Fair," and "The New York Times." He is rumored to be quite close to "Premiere" magazine’s film critic, Libby Gelman-Waxner, whose collected columns have been published under the title "If You Ask Me." His screenplays include "Addams Family Values," the screen adaptation of "Jeffrey" and "In & Out."