Walter Bernstein

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Blacklisted writer in the 1950s, a victim of the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee), he still continued to write under pseudonyms as did many other blacklisted writers such as Ring Lardner Jr. and Dalton Trumbo, and his biggest contribution during that time was probably his writing work with other blacklisted writers Arnold Manoff & Abraham Polonsky on the You Are There (1953) TV segments starring Walter Cronkite. Of large importance is his screenplay for the dark comedy about blacklisted screenwriters, The Front (1976) starring Woody Allen. The blacklisted writers in the deli are based on a composite of him, Manoff & Polonsky. After he graduated from Dartmouth, he wrote for The New Yorker magazine and also the G.I. weekly "Yank" during World War II. He had barely started working in Hollywood when he was blacklisted. He is a recipient of The Writers Guild of America East Lifetime Achievement Award and he also wrote the book "Inside Out: A Memoir of the Blacklist". Though unfairly blacklisted by Hollywood for his political alliances, luckily he recovered to have a long remarkable career.

Overview

Birthday August 20, 1919
Born In Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names Paul Bauman
Spouse/Ex- Gloria C. F (Colliani) Loomis 1988 - January 22, 2021 (his death),Judith Braun 1960 - 1984 (divorced),Barbara Lane February 19, 1952 - 1959 (divorced),Marva Georgia (Jaffe) Spelman October 3, 1941 - December 1951 (divorced)

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Trivia His first wife, Marva Spelman, was chosen Yoga Teacher of Year International Samata (Los Angeles, 1989); the following year, she published a book, "Yoga Transitions".
Quotes I remember [Martin Ritt] saying [of Elia Kazan] that he started writing the kind of novels that he would have sneered at directing.

Scores

The Front
1h 35m
7.3
Semi-Tough
1h 48m
5.9
Yanks
2h 18m
6.4
Annie Hall
1h 33m
8
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