Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski

Alexander (left) and Karaszewski (right) in 2014 Scott Alexander (born June 16, 1963) and Larry Karaszewski (; born November 20, 1961) are an American screenwriting duo, best known for writing postmodern biopics with larger-than-life characters. They coined the term "anti-biopic" to describe the genre they invented: Movies about people who don't deserve one. They are uninterested in the traditional "great man" story, focusing instead on obscure strivers in American pop culture. Their works in this genre include ''Ed Wood'', ''The People vs. Larry Flynt'', ''Man on the Moon'', ''Big Eyes'', ''Dolemite Is My Name'', and the series ''The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story''.

The two met at the University of Southern California where they were freshman roommates; they graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts in 1985. Provided by Wikipedia

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