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Other authors and media personalities include ABC Senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper, novelist / screenwriter Budd Schulberg, political analyst Dinesh D ' Souza, radio talk show host Laura Ingraham, commentator Mort Kondracke, and journalist James Panero.
In film, entertainment, and television, Dartmouth is represented by Budd Schulberg, Academy Award winning screenwriter of On the Waterfront, Michael Phillips, who won the Academy Award for best picture as co-producer of The Sting, Rachel Dratch, a cast member of Saturday Night Live, creator of Grey's Anatomy Shonda Rhimes, film director and producer Jethro Rothe-Kushel (" The Oscars "), VP of Fox Searchlight, Zola Mashariki, Chris Meledandri Executive Producer of Ice Age, Horton Hears a Who!
Dartmouth's Winter Carnival tradition was the subject of the 1939 film Winter Carnival starring Ann Sheridan and written by Budd Schulberg ' 36 and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Writer Budd Schulberg, assigned by the US Navy to the OSS for intelligence work while attached to John Ford ’ s documentary unit, was ordered to arrest Riefenstahl at her chalet in Kitzbühel, Austria, ostensibly to have her identify the faces of Nazi war criminals in German film footage captured by the Allied troops.
* Vanity Fair: The King Who Would Be Man by Budd Schulberg
The five months he collaborated with Budd Schulberg on a screenplay tentatively titled A Stone in the River Hudson, an early version of On the Waterfront was also a major disappointment for Siodmak.
The film was directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg.
DiVincenzo claimed to have recounted his story to screenwriter Budd Schulberg during a month-long session of waterfront barroom meetings.
Father Corridan was extensively interviewed by Budd Schulberg, who wrote the foreword to a biography of Father Corridan, Waterfront Priest by Allen Raymond.
Miller was replaced by Budd Schulberg, also a witness before HUAC.
Budd Schulberg later published a novel simply titled Waterfront that was much closer to his original screenplay than the version that was released on-screen.
On Broadway, he worked with Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and William Inge ; in film, he worked again with Willams ( A Streetcar Named Desire and Baby Doll ), Inge ( Splendor in the Grass ), Budd Schulberg ( On the Waterfront and A Face in the Crowd ), John Steinbeck ( Viva Zapata!
In 1954, he directed On the Waterfront, written by screenwriter Budd Schulberg, which was a film about union corruption in New York.
According to film author Harry Keyishian, Kazan and screenwriter Budd Schulberg were using the film to warn audiences about the dangerous potential of the new medium of television.
At the ceremony, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, who wrote On the Waterfront, thanks his lifelong friend saying, “ Elia Kazan has touched us all with his capacity to honor not only the heroic man, but the hero in every man .” In an interview with the American Film Institute in 1976, Kazan spoke of his love of the cinema: " I think it's the most wonderful art in the world.
The film was Hitchcock's second Hollywood production since leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 ( the first was Rebecca ) and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film.
The extras feature color production footage shot by Chaplin ’ s half-brother Sydney, deleted barbershop sequence from Chaplin ’ s 1919 film Sunnyside, barbershop sequence from Sydney Chaplin ’ s 1921 film King, Queen, Joker, and The Tramp and the Dictator ( 2001 ), Kevin Brownlow and Michael Kloft ’ s documentary paralleling the lives of Chaplin and Hitler, including interviews with author Ray Bradbury, director Sidney Lumet, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, and others.
( 1941 ) is a novel by Budd Schulberg.
The music and lyrics were by Ervin Drake and Budd Schulberg and his brother, Stuart Schulberg, wrote the book.
Budd Schulberg, who died in 2009, told the Jewish Daily Forward in 2006 that he doubted that a film would ever be made, saying " I still think there ’ s a sense that it ’ s too anti-industry .".
* Budd Schulberg ( 2003 )
* In 1981, Budd Schulberg described Bow as " a easy winner of the dumbbell award " who " couldn't act " and compared her to a puppy who his father B. P.
recommended the site to writer Budd Schulberg.
He started working on a musical version of the Budd Schulberg short story Señor Discretion Himself in 1966, but stopped working on it after 2 years.

Budd and Dorothy
* TCM Remembers 2009: Edmund Purdom, Natasha Richardson, Jody McCrea, Ricardo Montalbán, Al Martino, director Robert Mulligan, director Howard Zieff, Pamela Blake, Farrah Fawcett, producer Larry Gelbart, producer Charles H. Schneer, Edward Woodward, Jennifer Jones, Sam Bottoms, Patrick Swayze, Olga San Juan, Paul Burke, screenwriter Horton Foote, Sydney Chaplin, Susanna Foster, director Ken Annakin, cinematographer Jack Cardiff, Beverly Roberts, Kathleen Byron, Dorothy Coonan, producer Daniel Melnick, Jane Bryan, Ron Silver, David Carradine, Richard Todd, Gale Storm, Pat Hingle, Eartha Kitt, Lou Jacobi, Bea Arthur, composer Maurice Jarre, Dom DeLuise, Henry Gibson, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, Claude Berri, writer Dominick Dunne, Betsy Blair, James Whitmore, Joseph Wiseman, Patrick McGoohan, director John Hughes and Karl Malden.
Other writers, including Ring Lardner Jr., Budd Schulberg, Dorothy Parker, Sidney Howard, Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman and Robert Carson also made uncredited contributions to the screenplay.

Budd and Parker
In 1990 Melville biographer and scholar Hershel Parker pointed out that all the early estimations of Billy Budd were based on readings from the flawed transcription texts of Weaver.

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The two books generally considered most important to the Revival were Raymond Weaver's 1921 biography Herman Melville: Man, Mariner and Mystic and his 1924 edition of Melville's last great but never quite finished manuscript, Billy Budd, which Melville's granddaughter gave to Weaver when he visited her for research on the biography.
Peter Grimes was the first in a series of English operas, of which Billy Budd ( 1951 ) and The Turn of the Screw ( 1954 ) were particularly admired.
Quiz shows were lampooned on It Pays to Be Ignorant, and other memorable parodies were presented by such satirists as Spike Jones, Stoopnagle and Budd, Stan Freberg and Bob and Ray.
Near Drew's Station, just outside of Contention City, the popular and well-known driver Eli ' Budd ' Philpot and a passenger named Peter Roerig riding in the rear dickey seat were both shot and killed.
The five men who started the company were ; Henry S. Bryan, Dr. J. Danley Budd, Herman Cable, William McGonagle, and John Dwan.
Some of them, such as the rooms of the misleadingly-named " Slumbercoach " cars manufactured by the Budd Company and first put into service in 1956, were triumphs of miniaturization.
Budd thought the " triangles " were too wide to fit within Opabinia ’ s slender body, and that cross-section views showed they were attached separately from and lower than the lobes, and extended below the body.
VW Schwimmwagens were both produced by the Volkswagen factory at Fallersleben / Wolfsburg, as well as by Porsche's facilities in Stuttgart ; with the bodies ( or rather hulls ) produced by Ambi Budd in Berlin.
Hupp's panels were produced by Hale & Kilburn, which was run by Edward Budd.
Under the leadership of the Reverend John Youngs, with Peter Hallock ( after lots were drawn, the first to step ashore ), the settlement consisted of the families of Barnabas Horton, John Budd, John Conklin, William Wells, John Tuthill, Thomas Mapes, Richard Terry, Matthias Corwin, Robert Akerly, Zachariah Corey and Isaac Arnold.
Portions of the existing Budd's Lake Road were used between Budd Lake and Netcong.
And at night we didn't have nothing to do, and we were up at this place — Budd Lake.
A student of James Tenney and Harold Budd, much of Garland's work could be considered post-minimal although many of his postminimal works such as " The Days Run Away " ( 1971 ) were written in the early 1970s at the same time as the first minimalist works.
New Budd bilevels that were near copies of the 1961 Milwaukee Road cars arrived in 1978.
Some of these flaws were crucial to an understanding of Melville's intent, like the famous " coda " at the end of the chapter containing the news account of the death of the admirable John Claggart and the depraved William Budd ( 25 in Weaver, 29 in Hayford & Sealts reading text, 344Ba in the genetic text ):
The original PATCO I cars were designed and manufactured by Budd of Philadelphia, PA in 1968.
The PATCO II cars were manufactured by Vickers Canada under a license from Budd, but are nearly indistinguishable from the PATCO I's, the only differences being that the PATCO II cars have a fixed partition behind the operator's booth and lack a stainless steel shroud below the door line to ease access to traction components.
The PATCO I cars were originally fitted with Budd standard " pin and cup " MU couplers.
Michael Budd and Costain Estates Ltd, were key players in the creation of the community as it is today, and it was renamed " Blackburn Hamlet ".
A variety of Zephyrs were built for Burlington by the Budd Company.

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