Edna Anhalt

Edna Anhalt (born Edna Thompson) was an American screenwriter, television writer, and film producer.[1] Together with then husband Edward Anhalt, she enjoyed some considerable success in a 10-year stretch from 1947 to her retirement in 1957. This stretch was capped with an Academy Award for Best Story win for Elia Kazan's 1950 film Panic in the Streets, and another nomination two years later for The Sniper.[2] She also wrote the screenplays to The Member of the Wedding (1952), Not as a Stranger (1955) and The Pride and the Passion (1957),[3] before hanging up her pen after her divorce.

Edna Anhalt
Born
Edna Thompson

April 10, 1914
New York City, New York, USA
Died1987
OccupationScreenwriter
Spouse(s)Edward Anhalt (div.)

Full filmography

Year[4]FilmRole
1947Bulldog Drummond Strikes BackScript
1948The Younger BrothersScript
1948Embraceable YouScript
1950Panic in the StreetsFrom a Story By
1950SierraScreenplay
1950Return of the FrontiersmanScreenplay
1952My Six ConvictsAssociate Producer
1952Eight Iron MenAssociate Producer
1952The SniperAssociate Producer. Original Story
1953The Member of the WeddingAssociate Producer, Script
1955Not as a StrangerScript
1957The Hole CardTeleplay
1957The Pride and the PassionScreen Story and Screenplay by

References

  1. "Edward anhalt". OBITUARY. Variety. 2000-09-11. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  2. Lyon, Christopher; James Vinson; Susan Doll; Greg S. Faller (1987). International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: Writers and production artists. St. James Press. p. 18. ISBN 9780912289090.
  3. "Internet Movie Database - Edna Anhalt". Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  4. "BFI -Edna Anhalt". Retrieved 2018-06-26.


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