Mamet [mam-it] Examples noun
- David (Alan),born 1947, U.S. playwright.
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Mamet has been a force of nature all season, and her Shoshanna has emerged as much more than a Jewish American Princess-archetype.
The Excellent Season 3 Finale of ‘Girls’ Caps Off Its Best Season Yet
Marlow Stern
March 24, 2014
As she prepares for opening night Feb. 19, Mamet talks to Janice Kaplan about selfishness, awkward sex and her famous father.
Shoshanna No More: Zosia Mamet of ‘Girls’ On Her New Off-Broadway Play
Janice Kaplan
February 17, 2013
Does Mamet really begrudge a president or ex-president Secret Service protection?
A Response to David Mamet on Gun Control
Michael Tomasky
January 28, 2013
Mamet again: Our current societal (as opposed to cultural) development is burdened by the presence of ‘Good Ideas.’
David Frum
May 9, 2012
Mamet is very much the product of the Hollywood conservative subculture—embattled, militant, and defiant.
David Frum
May 9, 2012
British Dictionary definitions for mamet Mamet noun
- David. born 1947, US dramatist and film director. His plays include Sexual Perversity in Chicago (1974), American Buffalo (1976), Glengarry Glen Ross (1983), and Oleanna (1992); films include House of Games (1987) and Spartan (2004)