Thompson is best known as the author of the play
On Golden Pond, which he wrote at the age of 28. The play opened off-Broadway in 1978, starring
Tom Aldredge and
Frances Sternhagen. A great success at the
Kennedy Center, it opened at the New Apollo Theater on Broadway February 28, 1979. Revived the following season at the Century Theatre,
On Golden Pond ran for more than 400 performances. It became a hit
1981 film, starring
Katharine Hepburn and
Henry Fonda. Thompson won the
Academy Award for
Best Adapted Screenplay in 1981 as well as awards from the
Golden Globes and the
Writers Guild of America.
The West Side Waltz, Thompson's second popular play, opened on Broadway, starring Katharine Hepburn on November 19, 1981. Thompson is quoted as saying that
The West Side Waltz came about after a telephone call he received on behalf of screenwriter
George Seaton, creator of movies such as
Miracle on 34th Street, offering Thompson "the only George Seaton grant" to write a new play for the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. Thompson wrote and directed a television version based on the play, premiering on Thanksgiving night 1995, starring
Shirley MacLaine,
Liza Minnelli,
Kathy Bates, and
Jennifer Grey. As an actor, Thompson's only Broadway appearance was as drifter Hal Carter in
Summer Brave,
William Inge's revised version of his play
Picnic. He portrayed Ranger Matt Harper on NBC’s 1974 series
Sierra and Dr. Phil Parker on ABC's
Westside Medical. He appeared on the NBC soap opera
Somerset as Tony Cooper, son of Rex and Laura Cooper, and in the television films
The Rimers of Eldritch and
F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Last of the Belles. Other acting credits include roles in the
Bob Fosse movie
Star 80 and
Next Stop Wonderland, directed by
Brad Anderson. Thompson wrote the screenplay for the feature film
Sweet Hearts Dance, directed by
Robert Greenwald and starring
Susan Sarandon and
Don Johnson. He directed
1969, starring
Kiefer Sutherland,
Robert Downey, Jr., and
Winona Ryder. During the 1990s, Thompson wrote the television film
Take Me Home Again (released on DVD as
The Lies Boys Tell) in 1994, based on the novel by Lamar Herrin, starring
Kirk Douglas and
Craig T. Nelson, in which Thompson also appeared. He directed and acted opposite
Shirley MacLaine and
Jennifer Grey in
The West Side Waltz and co-wrote and directed the Emmy-nominated movie
Out of Time, starring
James McDaniel and
Mel Harris. In 2000, Thompson directed
The Penis Responds, with
Richard Gilliland, as a "lighthearted" answer to
The Vagina Monologues. In 2001, he directed his own live TV version of
On Golden Pond, starring
Julie Andrews and
Christopher Plummer. His play
White People Christmas played at the Zephyr Theatre in Los Angeles, directed by Thompson. ==Personal life==