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Daniel Fuchs

Writing

June 25, 1909 – July 26, 1993 (died at 84)
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Male
21 Movies
1 TV Shows

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 – July 26, 1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. Daniel Fuchs was born to a Jewish family on the Lower East Side, Manhattan, but his family moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn while Fuchs was an infant. He wrote three early novels, published by the Vanguard Press — Summer in Williamsburg (1934), Homage to Blenholt (1936), and Low Company (1937). The earlier two of these depicted Jewish life in Williamsburg; the last focused on various ethnic types in Brighton Beach. A single-volume edition of these was published by Basic Books in 1965 under the title "Three Novels." Homage to Blenholt concerns a well-meaning tenement schlemiel who hopes to escape poverty via various inventions and get-rich quick schemes. Fuchs also wrote short stories and personal essays, mainly for The New Yorker. When he was 26, he moved to Los Angeles, California to work on films. Fuchs wrote the screenplay for the crime noir Criss Cross (1949). He also penned the psychodrama Panic in the Streets (1950), which was directed by Elia Kazan. In 1995, Criss Cross was remade as The Underneath by director Steven Soderbergh, with credit given to Fuchs. Love Me or Leave Me, a biopic about the torch singer Ruth Etting, which won Fuchs an Oscar for Best Story in 1955, featured a performance by James Cagney in the role of a Chicago hoodlum and Doris Day as the beleaguered songstress. Fuchs' short Hollywood novel, "West of the Rockies," was published in 1971, and in 1979 appeared a collection of mostly earlier-written short stories, "The Apathetic Bookie Joint." The Golden West: Hollywood Stories, a collection of Fuchs's fiction and essays about Hollywood, was published in 2005 by Black Sparrow Books. Fuchs died in Los Angeles.

Criss Cross
Criss Cross

Criss Cross

1949 7.1

Screenplay

Age 39 (now 84)
Panic in the Streets
Panic in the Streets

Panic in the Streets

1950 6.9

Adaptation

Age 41 (now 84)
The Underneath
The Underneath

The Underneath

1995 5.7

Screenplay

Age 85 (now 84)
Love Me or Leave Me
Love Me or Leave Me

Love Me or Leave Me

1955 6.9

Screenplay

Age 45 (now 84)
Love Me or Leave Me
Love Me or Leave Me

Love Me or Leave Me

1955 6.9

Story

Age 45 (now 84)
Hollow Triumph
Hollow Triumph

Hollow Triumph

1948 6.6

Screenplay

Age 39 (now 84)
Storm Warning
Storm Warning

Storm Warning

1951 6.7

Writer

Age 41 (now 84)
Between Two Worlds
Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds

1944 7.2

Screenplay

Age 34 (now 84)
Saddle the Wind
Saddle the Wind

Saddle the Wind

1958 6.7

Additional Writing

Age 48 (now 84)
Background to Danger
Background to Danger

Background to Danger

1943 6.7

Writer

Age 34 (now 84)
The Big Shot
The Big Shot

The Big Shot

1942 6.4

Writer

Age 32 (now 84)
The Hard Way
The Hard Way

The Hard Way

1943 6.4

Screenplay

Age 33 (now 84)
The Gangster
The Gangster

The Gangster

1947 5.2

Novel

Age 38 (now 84)
The Gangster
The Gangster

The Gangster

1947 5.2

Screenplay

Age 38 (now 84)
Jeanne Eagels
Jeanne Eagels

Jeanne Eagels

1957 6.2

Story

Age 48 (now 84)
Jeanne Eagels
Jeanne Eagels

Jeanne Eagels

1957 6.2

Screenplay

Age 48 (now 84)