Biography
Walter Brown Newman (11 February 1916 β 14 October 1993) was an American radio writer and screenwriter active from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. He was nominated three times for Academy Awards (Ace in the Hole, Cat Ballou, and Bloodbrothers), but he is best-known for a work that never made it to the screen: his unproduced original script Harrow Alley, which "has achieved legendary status in Hollywood."Newman earned a bachelor's degree at New York University and studied law at Harvard University. After working as a publicist in New York and serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he moved to Los Angeles and began writing radio dramas. Newman's radio writing included scripts for Escape, Suspense, and The Halls of Ivy as well as the first broadcast episode of Gunsmoke.
He is not officially credited for his screenplays for The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape, having renounced credit after sharp disagreements with the director, John Sturges in both cases, over changes made during shooting.
Newman was born in New York City. He died in Sherman Oaks, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, on 14 October 1993.
Filmography
all 17
Writer 15
Movies 11
TV Shows 6
The Jellies (2017)
The Eric Andre Show (2012)
The Champ (1979)
Bloodbrothers (1978)
Cat Ballou (1965)
The Richard Boone Show (1963)
The Interns (1962)
The Beachcomber (1962)
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Crime and Punishment USA (1959)
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958)
The True Story of Jesse James (1957)
Magoo's Canine Mutiny (1956)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
Underwater! (1955)
Climax! (1954)
Ace in the Hole (1951)
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GenderMale
Birthday1916-02-11
Deathday1993-10-14 (77 years old)
Birth PlaceNew York City, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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