
Aaron Sorkin
Department: Writing
Biography
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, playwright and film director. Born in New York City, he developed a passion for writing early on. As a writer for stage, television, and film, Sorkin is recognised for his trademark fast-paced dialogue and extended monologues, complemented by frequent use of the "walk and talk" storytelling technique. Sorkin has earned numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, five Primetime Emmy Awards, and three Golden Globes. Sorkin rose to prominence as a writer-creator and showrunner of the television series Sports Night (1998–2000), The West Wing (1999–2006), Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006–07), and The Newsroom (2012–14). He is also known for his work on Broadway, including the plays A Few Good Men (1989), The Farnsworth Invention (2007), To Kill a Mockingbird (2018), and the revival of Lerner and Loewe's musical Camelot (2023). He wrote the film screenplays for A Few Good Men (1992), The American President (1995), and several biopics, including Charlie Wilson's War (2007), Moneyball (2011), and Steve Jobs (2015). For writing The Social Network (2010), he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. He made his directorial film debut with Molly's Game (2017), followed by The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) and Being the Ricardos (2021). Description above from the Wikipedia article Aaron Sorkin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The True Story of Charlie Wilson
2007

The Social Network
2010

Up to Snuff
2018

How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook?
2011

A Few Good Men
1992

The American President
1995

AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories
2002

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
2025

Paddy Chayefsky: Collector of Words
2025

Entourage
2004

30 Rock
2006

Golden Globe Awards
1944

The Colbert Report
2005

The Oscars
1953

Late Night with Seth Meyers
2014

One Perfect Shot
2022

America: The Story of Us
2010

The View
1997

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter
2015

The Daily Show
1996

The American Film Institute Salute to ...
1973

The Studio
2025