- Harry Segall
Harry Segall (
April 10 ,1892 –November 25 ,1975 ) was an Americanplaywright ,screenwriter andTV writer .Segall was born in
Chicago .Harry Segall's writing career spans 1933 to1959. Segall's plays, including "Lost Horizons", appeared on Broadway in the mid-1930s. In 1933,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer brought Segall toHollywood as a contract writer. In 1936 he moved toRKO Radio Pictures where he wrote and co-wrotescreenplay s forfilm s such as "Outcasts of Poker Flat ", based on a story byBret Harte and "Blind Alibi ," starringRichard Dix . During this time,Paramount Pictures andUniversal Studios also produced his screenplays. In 1941 Segall won an Academy Award for best original story for the film "Here Comes Mr. Jordan ", starring Robert Montgomery, based on his play "Heaven Can Wait". A 1978 film version of "Heaven Can Wait" starredWarren Beatty which was subsequently remade several times under various titles, most recently in 2001 starringChris Rock .With the advent of television, Segall turned his writing talents to this medium, writing plots for TV series and "
Playhouse 90 ". He retired from screenwriting in 1959 and died in Woodland Hills, California 1975.External links
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