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Leonard Spigelgass

Writing

November 26, 1908 – February 15, 1985 (died at 76)
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Male
39 Movies
3 TV Shows

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leonard Spigelgass (November 26, 1908 – February 15, 1985) was an American film producer and screenwriter. Born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, Spigelgass got his start collaborating on the script for Erich Von Stroheim's Hello, Sister! (1933). Additional screen credits include The Big Street (1942), I Was a Male War Bride (1949), Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957), Silk Stockings (1957), Pepe (1960), and Gypsy (1962). Spigelgass signed on as a staff writer for Universal Studios in 1938 and was a colonel in the US Army Signal Corps. Spigelgass also was a playwright and penned such dramas as Dear Me the Sky Is Falling, The Wrong Way Light Bulb, and A Remedy for Winter, the comedy A Majority of One, and the book for the musical Look to the Lilies. He also wrote plays for such television series as Playhouse 90 and the novels Million Dollar Baby and Fed to the Teeth. During his career, Spigelgass wrote the scripts for eleven Academy Award-winning films. He himself was nominated in 1950 for the story for Mystery Street and garnered three Writers Guild of America nominations over the course of his career. Spigelgass' sister, Beulah Roth, was a political speechwriter for Franklin Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson, and was married to photographer Sanford H. Roth, a close friend of James Dean. Spigelgass died in Los Angeles, California.

I Was a Male War Bride
I Was a Male War Bride

I Was a Male War Bride

1949 6.9

Screenplay

Age 40 (now 76)
All Through the Night
All Through the Night

All Through the Night

1942 6.7

Story

Age 33 (now 76)
All Through the Night
All Through the Night

All Through the Night

1942 6.7

Screenplay

Age 33 (now 76)
Gypsy
Gypsy

Gypsy

1962 6.4

Writer

Age 53 (now 76)
Mystery Street
Mystery Street

Mystery Street

1950 6.8

Story

Age 41 (now 76)
Silk Stockings
Silk Stockings

Silk Stockings

1957 6.8

Screenplay

Age 48 (now 76)
Pepe
Pepe

Pepe

1960 6.3

Story

Age 52 (now 76)
Playhouse 90
Playhouse 90

Playhouse 90

1956 7.6

Writer

Age 47 (now 76)
1 ep
So Evil My Love
So Evil My Love

So Evil My Love

1948 6.4

Screenplay

Age 39 (now 76)
Deep in My Heart
Deep in My Heart

Deep in My Heart

1954 6.7

Screenplay

Age 46 (now 76)
One Night in the Tropics
One Night in the Tropics

One Night in the Tropics

1940 5.6

Associate Producer

Age 31 (now 76)
The Big Street
The Big Street

The Big Street

1942 5.8

Producer

Age 33 (now 76)
The Big Street
The Big Street

The Big Street

1942 5.8

Screenplay

Age 33 (now 76)
A Majority of One
A Majority of One

A Majority of One

1961 5.9

Theatre Play

Age 53 (now 76)
A Majority of One
A Majority of One

A Majority of One

1961 5.9

Screenplay

Age 53 (now 76)
Hello, Sister!
Hello, Sister!

Hello, Sister!

1933 6.0

Scenario Writer

Age 24 (now 76)