- Sy Bartlett
Sy Bartlett was an American author and
screenwriter /producer ofHollywood films. Born Sacha Baraniev in Ukraine, he immigrated to the United States at the age of four and adopted the name Sidney Bartlett.Sy Bartlett was born
July 10 ,1900 in theBlack Sea seaport ofMykolaiv in southernUkraine . His parents immigrated to the United States in 1904, settling inChicago ,Illinois . Bartlett attendedNorthwestern University and was trained at theMedill School of Journalism . He worked as a newspaper reporter before moving toHollywood to become a screenwriter. His first credited work was forRKO Studios in 1933 and he wrote 28 screenplays from 1933 to 1969. In the 1950s he became interested in producing films, and with film starGregory Peck foundedMelville Productions in 1956.Bartlett enjoyed being a Hollywood
socialite in the 1930s and was well-known for the Sundaybarbecue s he frequently hosted. He was sometimes connected bytabloids toscandals on occasion, and married three times, each time to Hollywood actresses --Alice White ,Ellen Drew , and Patricia Owens. Of theJewish faith, Bartlett was strongly anti-Nazi , hitting an employee of the Germanconsulate in the face during anightclub argument.Bartlett joined the
U.S. Army duringWorld War II as acaptain and was assigned to the Army Pictorial Service. However he was not interested in making training films and used connections to meetBeirne Lay, Jr. , who was on the staff ofArmy Air Forces Brig. Gen.Ira Eaker . Lay had a background in both journalism and Hollywood and arranged for Bartlett to meet Maj. Gen.Carl Spaatz , after which Bartlett became Spaatz'saide-de-camp .With the establishment of the
Eighth Air Force in England, Bartlett was transferred there and joined the staff of the Eighth's Bomber Command as an Intelligence assistant. There he came into daily contact with the inner workings of Air Force commanders in England, including Brig. Gen.Frank A. Armstrong , and was a close observer of the development of the Eighth into a powerful combat force. In November 1944, Major Bartlett became the Wing Intelligence Officer for theB-29 315th Bomb Wing under Armstrong and served with it onGuam .Following World War II, Bartlett returned to Hollywood and joined
20th Century Fox as a writer. In 1946, he began a collaboration with Beirne Lay which resulted in the 1948 publication of the novel "Twelve O'Clock High " (Harper & Brothers ), and in December 1949, the release of the film based on the same story (work on production began a year before publication).The last film associated with Bartlett was in 1969, and he died
May 29 ,1978 in Hollywood of cancer.Film credits
Screenwriter , producer where noted* "
Che! " (1969) --also producer
* "In Enemy Country " (1968)
* "A Gathering of Eagles " (1963) --also producer
* "Cape Fear" (1962) --producer
* "The Outsider" (1961) --producer
* "Beloved Infidel " (1959)
* "Pork Chop Hill " (1959) --producer
* "The Big Country " (1958)
* "Suspicion " (TV series) Episode: "Doomsday" (1957)
* "The Last Command" (1955)
* "That Lady " (1955) --also producer
* "The Red Beret " (1953)
* "Twelve O'Clock High " (1949)
* "Down to the Sea in Ships " (1949)
* "13 Rue Madeleine " (1947)
* "The Princess and the Pirate " (1944)
* "Two Yanks in Trinidad " (1942)
* "Bullet Scars " (1942)
* "Road to Zanzibar " (1941)
* "Sandy Gets Her Man " (1940)
* "The Amazing Mr. Williams " (1939)
* "Cocoanut Grove" (1938)
* "Sergeant Murphy " (1938)
* "Danger Patrol " (1937)
* "The Man Who Cried Wolf " (1937)
* "Under Your Spell " (1936)
* "Boulder Dam " (1936)
* "The Murder of Dr. Harrigan " (1936)
* "Going Highbrow " (1935)
* "Kansas City Princess " (1934)
* "The Big Brain " (1933)References
Duffin, Alan T., and Matheis, Paul. "The 12 O'Clock High Logbook" (2005), ISBN 1-59393-033-X
External links
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