- Waldo Pressman Salt
Waldo Pressman Salt (
October 18 ,1914 –March 7 ,1987 ) was an Americanscreenwriter who was blacklisted by theHollywood movie studio bosses during the era ofMcCarthyism .Born in
Chicago, Illinois , Waldo Salt graduated fromStanford University at age eighteen. The first of his nineteen films he wrote or in which he participated in the writing, was released in 1937 with the title "The Bride Wore Red"." He joined the American Communist Party in 1938. He was a civilian consultant to the U.S. Office of War Information duringWorld War II .Salt's career in
Hollywood was interrupted when he was blacklisted after refusing to testify before theHouse Committee on Un-American Activities in 1951. Like many other blacklisted writers, while he was unable to work in Hollywood Salt wrote pseudonymously for the British television series "The Adventures of Robin Hood". [cite news
first = Tom Dewe
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accessdate = 2006-10-11]After the collapse of the blacklist, Salt won
Academy Awards for "Midnight Cowboy " and "Coming Home ", and a nomination for his work on "Serpico ".Waldo Salt died in
Los Angeles in 1987. He is the father of actressJennifer Salt .Writing credits
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Coming Home " (1978)
*"The Day of the Locust" (1975)
*"Serpico " (1973) (screenplay)
*"The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight " (1971)
*"Midnight Cowboy " (1969)
*"Wild and Wonderful " (1964)
*"Flight from Ashiya " (1964)
*"Taras Bulba" (1962)
*"The Nurses " (1962) TV Series
*"M" (1951) (additional dialogue)
*"The Flame and the Arrow " (1950)
*"Rachel and the Stranger " (1948) (uncredited)
*"Mr. Winkle Goes to War " (1944)
*"Tonight We Raid Calais " (1943)
*"The Wild Man of Borneo " (1941)
*"The Philadelphia Story " (1940) (uncredited)
*"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1939) (dialogue uncredited)
*"The Shopworn Angel " (1938)
*"The Bride Wore Red " (1937) (uncredited)References
External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/salt_w.html Waldo Salt] from the "
American Masters " website
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf000002td Waldo Salt Papers] , an inventory of papers kept in the UCLA Library
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