Eric Roth


Eric R. Roth is an American screenwriter. He has been nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay: Forrest Gump, The Insider, Munich, The [Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button], A Star Is Born, and Dune — winning for Forrest Gump; he also earned a Best Picture nomination for producing Mank. Roth also worked on the screenplays for the Oscar-nominated films Ali, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Killers of the Flower Moon. In 2026 Roth made his playwriting debut on London's West End with his stage adaptation of High Noon starring Tony and Emmy Award-winner Billy Crudup and Olivier Award-winner Denise Gough.

Early life and education

Roth was born in New York City, New York, into a Jewish family, the son of Miriam "Mimi", a teacher, studio executive, and radio writer, and Leon Roth, a university teacher and film producer. He grew up in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn in New York. He grew up boxing and would credit some of his later successes to habits learned from the sport.
Roth went to college at the University of California, Santa Barbara and graduated in 1966. He later attended UCLA Film School as part of the class of 1973.

Career

Roth won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Forrest Gump. He is known for writing his scripts in an obsolete MS-DOS application called Movie Master without Internet access and distributing the scripts only in hard copy formats. He followed his Academy Award win by co-writing screenplays for several Oscar-nominated films, including The Insider, Munich, The Curious Case of [Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button], and A Star Is Born. While writing The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, he lost both of his parents, and as a result views the film as "my most personal movie."

Personal life

Roth lives in Santa Monica, California. He has five children, including documentary filmmaker Vanessa Roth, and filmmakers Geoffrey Roth and Alec Roth; and six grandchildren.
Roth was one of the investors defrauded by Bernard Madoff in a Ponzi scheme via Stanley Chais. He stated that his losses were heavy and he has lost his retirement money, although the full extent is unknown. As a result of the fraud and the associated losses, Roth sued the estate of Chais, who died on September 26, 2010.

Filmography

Film

As writer
YearTitleDirectorNotes
1970To Catch a PebbleJames F. Collier
1974The Nickel RideRobert Mulligan
1975The Drowning PoolStuart RosenbergUncredited
1979The Onion FieldHarold BeckerUncredited
1979The Concorde... Airport '79David Lowell Rich
1981WolfenMichael WadleighUncredited
1985Year of the DragonMichael CiminoUncredited
1987SuspectPeter Yates
1988Memories of MeHenry Winklerwith Billy Crystal
1993Mr. JonesMike Figgiswith Michael Cristofer
1994Forrest GumpRobert Zemeckis
1997The PostmanKevin Costnerwith Brian Helgeland
1998The Horse WhispererRobert Redfordwith Richard LaGravenese
1999The InsiderMichael Mannwith Mann
2001AliMichael Mannwith Mann, Stephen J. Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson
2005MunichSteven Spielbergwith Tony Kushner
2006The Good ShepherdRobert De Niro
2007Lucky YouCurtis Hansonwith Hanson
2008The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonDavid Fincher
2011Extremely Loud & Incredibly CloseStephen Daldry
2015EllisJRShort film
2018A Star Is BornBradley Cooperwith Cooper and Will Fetters
2020MankDavid FincherUncredited; also producer
2021DuneDenis Villeneuvewith Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts
2023Killers of the Flower MoonMartin Scorsesewith Scorsese
2024Dune: Part TwoDenis VilleneuveAdditional Literary Material
2024HereRobert Zemeckiswith Zemeckis