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Schulberg and attended
Schulberg attended Di Vincenzo's waterfront commission testimony every day during the hearing.

Schulberg and Academy
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!
His niece Sandra Schulberg was an executive producer of the Academy Award nominated film Quills, among other movies.
* Budd Schulberg, Academy Award-winning screenwriter, television producer, novelist and sports writer

Schulberg and on
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.
Preferred Pictures was run by Schulberg, who had started as a publicity manager at Famous Players-Lasky, but in the aftermath of the power struggle around the formation of United Artists ended up on the losing side and lost his job.
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.
Being the son of a successful Hollywood producer, Schulberg had an insider's viewpoint on the true happenings of Hollywood, and his literature and film reflected this.
In 1950, Schulberg published The Disenchanted, about a young screenwriter who collaborates on a screenplay about a college winter festival with a famous novelist at the nadir of his career.
The novel was the 10th bestselling novel in the United States in 1950 and was adapted as a Broadway play in 1958, starring Jason Robards ( who won a Tony Award for his performance ) and George Grizzard as the character loosely based on Schulberg.
Following the hearing he resumed his career and worked with Elia Kazan and Budd Schulberg, two other HUAC " friendly witnesses ", on the 1954 film On the Waterfront, which is widely seen as an allegory and apologia for testifying.
* The Schulberg Building ( formerly, the Directors Building ), located on the Paramount Studios lot, was used for the exterior shots of the Ekosian Nazi headquarters complex.
written by Budd Schulberg is from the point of view of New York Times drama critic Al Manheim focusing on the 16 year old Jewish boy Sammy Glick who rises out of the ghetto in New York to becoming a hot in demand screenwriter in Hollywood.
The film was written by Philip Yordan and based on the 1947 novel by Budd Schulberg.
In it he recounted a 1978 incident when he called in to a radio talk show on which ex-Communist Budd Schulberg was a guest.
According to Cole, he berated Schulberg ( who had testified before HUAC as a friendly witness ) on the air as a " canary " and a " stool pidgeon " before he was cut off:
The screenplay was written by Budd Schulberg, based on his short story " Your Arkansas Traveler ".
Screenwriter Schulberg himself claimed to have based a significant part of the character's facade on that of Will Rogers, adding a distinctively un-Rogers-like level of amorality and cruelty.
Schulberg, who started as a publicity manager at Famous Players-Lasky, but in the aftermath of the power struggle around the formation of United Artists ended up on the losing side and lost his job.
Schulberg has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1500 Vine Street.

Schulberg and Dartmouth
One of his collaborators was F. Scott Fitzgerald, who was fired because of his alcoholic binge during a visit with Schulberg to Dartmouth.
Dartmouth College awarded Schulberg an honorary degree in 1960.
* The Papers of Budd Schulberg in Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College

Schulberg and was
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.
The film was directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg.
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.
In 1954, he directed On the Waterfront, written by screenwriter Budd Schulberg, which was a film about union corruption in New York.
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.
In Arthur Marx's biography Goldwyn: A Biography of the Man Behind the Myth ( 1976 ), Marx states that Samuel Goldwyn offered Schulberg money to not have it published, because Goldwyn felt that the author was " doublecrossing the Jews " and perpetuating an anti-Semitic stereotype by making Sammy Glick so venal.
In a 2009 newspaper interview, Schulberg quoted Steven Spielberg as saying that the book was " anti-Hollywood and should never be filmed ".
Before Maytime was finished, Schulberg announced that Bow was given the lead in the studio's biggest seasonal assessment, Poisoned Paradise, but first she was lent to First National Pictures to co-star in the adaptation of Gertrude Atherton's 1923 bestseller Black Oxen, shot in October, and to co-star with Colleen Moore in Painted People, shot in November.
Three days later, it was announced that Schulberg would join with Adolph Zukor to become associate producer of Paramount Pictures, "... catapulted into this position because he had Clara Bow under personal contract ".
In 1950, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, who knew Scott from his Hollywood years, wrote The Disenchanted, which presented an F. Scott Fitzgerald-inspired character who was an alcoholic failure.
* A Face in the Crowd creator Budd Schulberg maintained his story was actually inspired by contrasts between the public image and private personality of Will Rogers, Sr. Also, the film's protagonist, Lonesome Rhodes, with his combination of country singing and country storytelling, superficially resembled popular TV host Tennessee Ernie Ford.
Budd Schulberg ( March 27, 1914 – August 5, 2009 ) was an American screenwriter, television producer, novelist and sports writer.
Born Seymour Wilson Schulberg, he was the son of Hollywood film-producer B. P. Schulberg and Adeline Jaffe Schulberg, who founded a talent agency taken over by her brother, agent / film producer Sam Jaffe.

Schulberg and magazine
Schulberg was a " New Deal " liberal, described by Moving Pictures magazine as " a political liberal in the reactionary world of Mayer and Hearst.

Schulberg and member
Schulberg encountered political controversy in 1951 when screenwriter Richard Collins, testifying to the House Un-American Activities Committee, named Schulberg as a former member of the Communist Party.
At a grand jury hearing in Los Angeles in August 1940 — the transcript of which was shortly released to the press — John R. Leech, the self-described former " chief functionary " of the Communist Party in Los Angeles, named Stander as a CP member, along with more than 15 other Hollywood notables, including Franchot Tone, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Clifford Odets and Budd Schulberg.

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