- Alfred Lewis Levitt
Infobox Person
name = Alfred Lewis Levitt
birth_name = Alfred Lewis Levitt
birth_date =June 3 ,1916
birth_place =Bronx, New York
death_date = death date and age|2002|11|16|1916|06|3
death_place =Los Angeles, California
death_cause = heart failure
spouse = Helen Slote LevittAlfred Lewis Levitt (
June 3 ,1916 –16 November ,2002 ) was an Americanscreenwriter and television scriptwriter. He attendedNew York University , and served in a camera unit of the United States Air Force during the Second World War. Following the war, Levitt was the screenwriter for such films as "The Boy with Green Hair " (1948), "Mrs. Mike " (1950), and "The Barefoot Mailman " (1951).In 1951 he was called before the
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) for his communist involvements, and was entered on theHollywood blacklist . He became unable to find work as a screen writer, and subsequently wrote television scripts under the pseudonym "Tom August."Levitt and Pearl Helen Slote (December 16, 1916 - April 3, 1993) were married in 1938; they had two children. Helen Slote Levitt, as Slote was called after her marriage, was also a screenwriter who collaborated with her husband on many projects. She was also blacklisted, after which she wrote under the pseudonym "Helen August" for many years.Vosburgh, Dick (2002). [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20021127/ai_n12655004 "Obituary: Alfred Lewis Levitt,"] "The Independent" (London), Nov. 27, 2002. Online version retrieved January 18, 2008.] The Levitts (usually credited as Tom and Helen August) were writers for such television shows as "
The Monkey's Uncle ", "Bewitched ", and "The Bionic Woman ".The Levitts' experiences as blacklisted screenwriters have been described in several books about the Hollywood blacklist. [Ceplair, Larry (1991). "Hollywood Blacklist: Helen Slote Levitt", oral history program (UCLA).] [Gordon, Bernard (1999). [http://books.google.com/books?id=m91WYFCk5hoC "Hollywood Exile, Or, How I Learned to Love the Blacklist: A Memoir"] , (University of Texas Press). ISBN 0292728336.] [Buhle, Paul (2003). [http://books.google.com/books?id=vVApcSe2W34C "Hide in Plain Sight: The Hollywood Blacklistees in Film and Television, 1950"] (Palgrave-MacMillan). ISBN 1403961441.] [Ceplair, Larry and Englund, Steven (2003). "The Inquisition in Hollywood: Politics in the Film Community, 1930-60" (Univ. of Illinois Press). ISBN 978-0252071416.] Among the Levitts' activities during the early years of their blacklisting, and corresponding unemployment, was to participate in publishing the journal "
Hollywood Review ". "Hollywood Review" has been characterized by Ceplair and Englund as, "...a critical review focusing on American films --more specifically on the increasing violence, sadism, hatred, bigotry, and glorification of brutality perpetrated on audiences by the entertainment industry." [Ceplair and Englund, "loc cit.", p. 413.] Nine issues of the journal were published between 1953 and 1956.In 1978, Levitt rejoined the
Writers Guild of America . Starting in 1988, Levitt led an effort through the Writers' Guild to correct film credits from the blacklist era, in which it became common for the work of blacklisted writers to be uncredited, or credited using pseudonyms. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0506201/bio Alfred Lewis Levitt Biography] Internet Movie Database] The Writers' Guild maintains this listing on its website. [Johnson, Ted (1997). [http://www.variety.com/vstory/VR1117434876.html?categoryid=38&cs=1 "WGA corrects blacklist credits,"] "Variety" April 3, 1997. Online version retrieved Jan. 20, 2008.] [ [http://www.webcitation.org/5Ycuqy8Og "Corrected Blacklist Credits (as of 7/17/00),"] webpage of the Writers' Guild of America, West archived at WebCite from [http://www.wga.org/subpage_writersresources.aspx?id=1958 this original URL] on 2008=06-19.]In 1995, Alfred and Helen Levitt were honored with the Morgan Cox Award of the Writers' Guild of America. [ [http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1528 "Morgan Cox Award,"] webpage of the Writers' Guild of America, west. Retrieved Jan. 20, 2008.]
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