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Aaron Sorkin is a prominent American screenwriter known for his distinctive dialogue and dramatic television work. He crafted the influential political drama *The West Wing* and earned an Academy Award for adapting *The Social Network*. His writing primarily serves audiences interested in contemporary social and political narratives, particularly those drawn to sharply written conversations and complex character studies within the realm of television dramas.
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Aaron Sorkin ranks #21 of 150 in the Screenwriter ranking, behind Preston Sturges, ahead of Ernest Lehman.
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What is Aaron Sorkin's most famous TV show?
Aaron Sorkin created The West Wing, the influential political drama that aired on NBC from 1999 to 2006. The show, starring Martin Sheen as President Jed Bartlet, won 26 Emmy Awards and redefined the political drama genre on television.
Did Aaron Sorkin write The Social Network?
Yes, Sorkin wrote the screenplay for The Social Network (2010), directed by David Fincher. The film chronicled the founding of Facebook and earned Sorkin the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
What is distinctive about Aaron Sorkin's writing style?
Sorkin is renowned for his rapid-fire, intellectually dense dialogue often featuring overlapping conversations and what fans call the 'walk and talk'—extended tracking shots of characters delivering information while walking through hallways. His writing is characterized by witty banter and moral argumentation.
What other TV shows did Aaron Sorkin create besides The West Wing?
Sorkin also created Sports Night (1998–2000), a behind-the-scenes comedy about a sports news show, and The Newsroom (2012–2014), an HBO drama about a cable news anchor played by Jeff Daniels. Both shows showcased his signature dialogue-driven storytelling.
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