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Budd Schulberg

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Born
March 26 1914
Died
0404 08 20092009
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Budd Schulberg was a screenwriter, novelist, and journalist who is best remembered for the classic novels What Makes Sammy Run?, The Harder They Fall, and the story On the Waterfront, which he adapted as a novel, play, and an Academy Award–winning film script. Born in New York City, Schulberg grew up in Hollywood, where his father, B. P. Schulberg, was head of production at Paramount, among other studios. Throughout his career, Schulberg worked as a journalist and essayist, often writing about boxing, a lifelong passion. Many of his writings on the sport are collected in Sparring with Hemingway . Other highlights from Schulberg’s nonfiction career include Moving Pictures , an account of his upbringing in Hollywood, and Writers in America , a glimpse of some of the famous novelists he met early in his career. He died in 2009.

Budd Schulberg

4/5 ( ratings)
Born
March 26 1914
Died
0404 08 20092009
Website
Go to Website
Budd Schulberg was a screenwriter, novelist, and journalist who is best remembered for the classic novels What Makes Sammy Run?, The Harder They Fall, and the story On the Waterfront, which he adapted as a novel, play, and an Academy Award–winning film script. Born in New York City, Schulberg grew up in Hollywood, where his father, B. P. Schulberg, was head of production at Paramount, among other studios. Throughout his career, Schulberg worked as a journalist and essayist, often writing about boxing, a lifelong passion. Many of his writings on the sport are collected in Sparring with Hemingway . Other highlights from Schulberg’s nonfiction career include Moving Pictures , an account of his upbringing in Hollywood, and Writers in America , a glimpse of some of the famous novelists he met early in his career. He died in 2009.

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