Budd Schulberg, who won an Academy Award for the screenplay for "On the Waterfront" and penned the definitive portrait of a Hollywood hustler in his novel "What Makes Sammy Run?" has died. He was 95.
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On the occasion of the death, at age ninety-five, of the novelist, producer, and screenwriter Budd Schulberg, David Hudson at The Auteurs Daily links to a post of his own, from 2005, about Schulberg’s ...
On the centennial anniversary of the birth of Oscar-winning On The Waterfront and A Face In The Crowd writer Budd Schulberg, his widow Betsy Schulberg has signed with Gersh to rep his estate. He died ...
Marlon Brando’s in the back seat of a taxi with Rod Steiger. One man is a dockworker and former prize fighter, the other his older brother Charley. “Remember that night in the Garden?” Brando says.
MEMPHIS -- The short, white-haired man with a cane came to the heavyweight championship fight Saturday night for the simple reason that it was a heavyweight championship fight. Budd Schulberg grew up ...
Iconoclastic writer Budd Schulberg, who penned the controversial Hollywood novels “What Makes Sammy Run?” and “The Disenchanted” and who won an Oscar for his original screenplay “On the Waterfront,” ...
Jean-Christophe Klotz’s documentary retraces the steps of two men tasked with gathering evidence for the Nuremberg trials. By Nicolas Rapold There’s nothing new about Trump, but that’s not necessarily ...
Budd Schulberg’s most famous work was the 1954 movie On the Waterfront, which won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Its signature line, spoken by Marlon Brando—“I coulda been a contender. I ...
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