Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski are renowned for their collaborative efforts in crafting captivating and unconventional true stories that have been brought to life on the big screen. The duo's impressive feature film credits boast a diverse range of critically acclaimed films, including the Academy Award-winning "Ed Wood", the thought-provoking "The People vs. Larry Flynt", the biographical comedy-drama "Man on the Moon", the visually stunning "Big Eyes", and the energetic and entertaining "Dolemite is My Name".
In addition to their impressive filmography, Larry Karaszewski has also made significant contributions to the world of television. He co-chairs the International Feature Film category and has received numerous accolades for his work, including an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Producers Guild of America (PGA) Award, and a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for his role in creating the hit television series "The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story".
Furthermore, Karaszewski is a prominent figure within the Writers Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, serving as a governor and playing an active role in shaping the organization's policies and initiatives.