Robert E. Sherwood(1896-1955)
- Scénariste
- Service du scénario et de la continuité des programmes
Robert E. Sherwood est né le 4 avril 1896 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il était scénariste. Il est connu pour Les plus belles années de notre vie (1946), Rebecca (1940) et Honni soit qui mal y pense (1947). Il était marié à Madeline Hurlock et Mary Brandon. Il est mort le 14 novembre 1955 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Scénariste
- 1996
- 1976
- 1974
- 1973
- 1967
- Zi jun bie hou
- story
- 1965
- 1964
- 1964
- 1962
- 1959
- 1958
- 1957
- 1957
- 1951–1957
- 1950–1957
Service du scénario et de la continuité des programmes
- autres noms
- Robert Emmet Sherwood
- Taille
- 6′ 8″ (2,03 m)
- Naissance
- Décédé(e)
- 14 novembre 1955
- Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(crise cardiaque)
- Conjoints(es)Madeline Hurlock15 juin 1935 - 14 novembre 1955 (son décès)
- Autres travauxStage: Wrote "The Road to Rome", produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Directed by Lester Lonergan. Playhouse Theatre: 31 Jan 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/392 performances). Cast: Charles Brokaw (as "Scipio"), Fairfax Burgher (as "Varius"), Joyce Carey (as "Meta"), Jane Cowl (as "Amytis"), Louis Hector (as "Hasdrubal"), Lionel Hogarth, Barry Jones, Walter Kinsella (as "Third Guard"), Ben Lackland (as "Second Guard"), Richie Ling (as "Fabius"), Lewis Martin, Jock McGraw, John McNulty, Peter Meade, Philip Merivale (as "Hannibal"), Harold Moffet (as "Carthalo"), Clement O'Loghlen, William Pearce, Gert Pouncy, Jessie Ralph (as "Fabia"), William R. Randall, Alfred Webster. Produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman. NOTES: (1) The Playhouse Theatre was a 865-seat venue at 137 W. 48th St., NY. Built by William A. Brady, it opened in 1911. It was sold upon Brady's death to the Shuberts in 1944. ABC leased it from them from 1949-52, using it as a radio station. It was demolished in 1969 and incorporated as part of Rockefeller Center. (2) Filmed as The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927))
- Offres publicitaires
- AnecdotesHe was a founding member, along with Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley, of the Algonquin Club, the famed ad hoc gathering of many of the literary world's brightest lights during the 1920s. The three just happened to dine there one day, then were subsequently joined by the likes of Alexander Woollcott, Heywood Hale Broun, George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, among others. Alan Rudolph's film Mme Parker et le cercle vicieux (1994) captures this moment--and its evolution--beautifully, recalling a time when the printed word was king.
- CitationsWho invented hokum? Think how much money he'd have made from the film producers if he'd sold his invention on a royalty basis.
- Salaires(1933)$85 .000 (film rights)
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