2012 | Made TV series debut as creator and executive producer of "GCB" (ABC) |
2004 | Wrote screenplay of romantic comedy "Laws of Attraction," starring Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore |
1996 | Penned screenplay of "The First Wives Club," starring Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton, and based on novel by Olivia Goldsmith |
1996 | Made feature directorial debut with "The Evening Star," sequel to 1983 hit "Terms of Endearment"; also adapted screenplay from Larry McMurtry's novel |
1991 | Wrote screenplay of ensemble comedy "Soapdish" |
1989 | Feature debut as screenwriter, "Steel Magnolias"; character of Shelby (Julia Roberts) was based on his sister |
1987 | Ray Stark purchased screen rights to "Steel Magnolias" |
1986 | Play produced at WPA Theater off-off-Broadway; moved to Lucille Lortel Theater off-Broadway |
1985 | After death of his sister Susan of complications from diabetes, wrote play "Steel Magnolias" |
| Worked his way through law school at Tulane University by singing with a big band, Jubiliation, and acting in local theater |
| Moved to Natchitoches, LA with family in his teens |
| Family moved to Natchitoches, LA when he was 12 |