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Nicholas Pileggi - Screenwriter
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Nicholas Pileggi

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Nicholas Pileggi is an American author, journalist, and screenwriter known for his work in the crime genre. He co-wrote the screenplays for the films Goodfellas (1990) and Casino (1995) with director Martin Scorsese. Both scripts were adapted from Pileggi's own nonfiction books, which utilized his extensive journalistic research into the inner workings of organized crime in the United States.

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Nicholas Pileggi ranks #80 of 150 in the Screenwriter ranking, behind Robert Riskin, ahead of Carl Foreman.

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What books did Nicholas Pileggi write that became movies?

Nicholas Pileggi wrote the nonfiction book *Wiseguy* (1985), about mobster Henry Hill, and *Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas* (1995), about organized crime's influence on Las Vegas casinos. Both books were subsequently adapted into major films directed by Martin Scorsese.

Did Nicholas Pileggi co-write the screenplays for Goodfellas and Casino?

Yes, Pileggi co-wrote both the *Goodfellas* (1990) and *Casino* (1995) screenplays with director Martin Scorsese. Both films were based on Pileggi's own nonfiction books, making him one of the few writers to adapt his own reporting into two acclaimed Hollywood films.

Was Nicholas Pileggi a journalist before becoming a screenwriter?

Yes, Pileggi began his career as a journalist and crime reporter, working for publications including the Associated Press. His years of investigative reporting on organized crime in New York provided the source material and relationships that made *Wiseguy* and *Casino* possible.

Did Nicholas Pileggi work on any film or TV projects besides Goodfellas and Casino?

Pileggi also co-wrote the screenplay for *City Hall* (1996), starring Al Pacino and John Cusack, and later served as a writer and executive producer on the CBS television series *Vegas*. However, his most acclaimed and widely recognized work remains his two collaborations with Scorsese.

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