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S. N. Behrman

S. N. Behrman

Writing

June 9, 1893 – September 9, 1973 (died at 80)
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Male
30 Movies
1 TV Shows

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel Nathaniel Behrman (June 9, 1893 – September 9, 1973) was an American playwright, screenwriter, biographer, and longtime writer for The New Yorker. His son is the composer David Behrman. Behrman's family immigrated from what is now Lithuania to the United States, where Samuel Nathaniel Behrman was born, the youngest of three sons, in a tenement in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1893. From the late 1920s through the 1940s, S. N. Behrman was considered one of Broadway's leading authors of "high comedy," was often produced by the famous Theatre Guild, and wrote for such stars as Ina Claire, Katharine Cornell, Jane Cowl, and the acting team of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who became his good friends. In Hollywood, Behrman enjoyed a lucrative second career as a screenwriter. He wrote screenplays for Greta Garbo, including Queen Christina, Conquest, and her final film, Two-Faced Woman. With Sonya Levien, he co-wrote the screen play for the 1930 film version of Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, starring Charles Farrell and Rose Hobart. His experiences in Hollywood found dramatic form in the play Let Me Hear the Melody (1951), a failure that closed in pre-Broadway tryouts. He also collaborated on the screenplays for Anna Karenina (1935), A Tale of Two Cities (1935), and Waterloo Bridge (1940). S. N. Behrman died in 1973 at the age of eighty. He was survived by his wife, Elza Heifetz Behrman, the sister of violinist Jascha Heifetz, whom he had married in his forties, and a son

Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis

Quo Vadis

1951 7.1

Screenplay

Age 58 (now 80)
Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge

1940 7.5

Screenplay

Age 46 (now 80)
Queen Christina
Queen Christina

Queen Christina

1934 6.9

Dialogue

Age 40 (now 80)
Love Affair
Love Affair

Love Affair

1939 7.0

Additional Writing

Age 45 (now 80)
The Pirate
The Pirate

The Pirate

1948 6.5

Theatre Play

Age 55 (now 80)
Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina

1935 6.5

Dialogue

Age 42 (now 80)
A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

1935 6.9

Screenplay

Age 42 (now 80)
The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Scarlet Pimpernel

The Scarlet Pimpernel

1934 7.0

Writer

Age 41 (now 80)
Fanny
Fanny

Fanny

1961 6.7

Theatre Play

Age 68 (now 80)
Two-Faced Woman
Two-Faced Woman

Two-Faced Woman

1941 6.4

Screenplay

Age 48 (now 80)
The Cowboy and the Lady
The Cowboy and the Lady

The Cowboy and the Lady

1938 6.3

Screenplay

Age 45 (now 80)
Conquest
Conquest

Conquest

1937 6.6

Writer

Age 44 (now 80)
Me and the Colonel
Me and the Colonel

Me and the Colonel

1958 6.5

Screenplay

Age 65 (now 80)
Liliom
Liliom

Liliom

1930 6.8

Dialogue

Age 37 (now 80)
Liliom
Liliom

Liliom

1930 6.8

Screenplay

Age 37 (now 80)
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum

Hallelujah, I'm a Bum

1933 7.6

Screenplay

Age 39 (now 80)