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Cyril Wolf Mankowitz (7 November 1924 – 20 May 1998) was an English , and . He is particularly known for four novels— Make Me an Offer (1952), A Kid for Two Farthings (1953), My Old Man's a Dustman

(2025). 9781134428649, Taylor & Francis. .
and (1958) — and other plays, historical studies, and the screenplays for many successful films which have received awards, including the Oscar, Bafta and the Cannes Grand Prix.


Early life
Mankowitz was born in Fashion Street in in the East End of London, the heart of London's Jewish community until the 1940s,Author notes on the dustjacket of Cockatrice (1963) by Wolf Mankowitz of descent. He was educated at and Downing College, Cambridge.


Career
Mankowitz originally worked as an antiques dealer. He specialised in , and in 1953 published a book on the . His first book, Make Me an Offer, was based on his experiences in the antiques trade.

The area in which he grew up provided Mankowitz with the material for his most successful book A Kid for Two Farthings (1953). This was adapted as a film by the director in 1955; Mankowitz wrote the screenplay. In 1958 he wrote the book for the West End musical which was adapted into a film starring and the following year.

(2025). 9780198765837, Oxford University Press. .
(2025). 9781782830375, Profile. .
Its director suggested to Harvey that it might be a good idea to model his film role of Johnny Jackson on Mankowitz's own character, and so Harvey arranged a couple of lunches with the unsuspecting writer to study him at close hand, resulting in the character on film sounding something like Mankowitz.Val Guest, So You Want to Be in Pictures, p. 135
(2025). 9780571327768, Faber & Faber. .
Mankowitz himself appears in the film's opening credit sequence, wearing a that bears his writer credit. In 1958 he wrote the scripts for the ITV East End, West End set in London's East End and starring .

Mankowitz's script for 's film The Millionairess (1960), based on the 1936 play by George Bernard Shaw and starring and , was nominated for a for best screenplay. Another screenplay at this time was a further collaboration with Val Guest for the science fiction film The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961).

(2025). 9781476625058, McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. .

In 1962, Mankowitz offered to introduce his friend Cubby Broccoli to ,Shawn Levy "Oh, James...", , 13 September 2002 holder of the film rights to , when Broccoli mentioned he desired to make the Bond series his next film project. Broccoli and Saltzman then formed and began co-producing the first Bond film, Dr No, for which Mankowitz was hired as one of the screenwriters. After viewing early rushes, Mankowitz feared that the film would be a disaster and damage his reputation, and insisted on having his name removed from the film's credits.

(2025). 9780231555746, Columbia University Press. .
He later collaborated on the screenplay for the non-Eon 1967 Bond movie Casino Royale. He wrote the script for 's serial Dickens of London (1976) and the book of the same name based on his research when writing the series.
(2025). 9781476685670, McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. .

Mankowitz was an original investor in the Partisan Coffee House, a meeting place for the just off , which functioned from 1958 to 1962.

(2025). 9781785904189, Biteback Publishing. .
During the late 1960s, he was part-owner of the Pickwick Club in Great Newport Street, off Charing Cross Road in central London.
(2025). 9781783193967, Bloomsbury Publishing. .

Mankowitz also had a reputation as a playwright. Several of his plays started as either films or television plays. His plays include The Samson Riddle, The Bespoke Overcoat, The Hebrew Lesson (for the stage premiere it was retitled The Irish Hebrew Lesson), It Should Happen to a Dog and The Mighty Hunter.

(2025). 9781840026993, Oberon Books.


Personal life
In 1944, Mankowitz married Ann Seligmann, a ; the couple met at Cambridge University. They had four sons; the eldest of whom, , is a . His sister, Barbara Mankowitz, was eminent in the china trade in London. Barbara Mankowitz, The Telegraph, 20 September 2002. Retrieved 14 June 2018.

Mankowitz died of in 1998 in , Ireland, aged 73; his ashes are at the Golders Green Crematorium.

(2025). 9781784422028, Bloomsbury Publishing. .

Files placed in the public domain during August 2010 revealed that for a decade after the Second World War, Mankowitz was suspected by security service MI5 of being a communist agent. The investigation was dropped after he cancelled a visit to Russia in 1957.


Further reading
  • Anthony J. Dunn: The worlds of Wolf Mankowitz: between elite and popular cultures in post-war Britain, London u.a. : Vallentine Mitchell, 2013,


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