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    Waldo Miller Salt (October 18, 1914 – March 7, 1987) was an American screenwriter who won Academy Awards for both Midnight Cowboy and Coming Home. Early life and career [ edit ] Salt was born in Chicago, Illinois , the son of Winifred (née Porter) and William Haslem Salt, an artist and business executive. [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0759029Waldo Salt - IMDb

    Waldo Salt was a screenwriter and actor who was blacklisted in Hollywood during the Red Scare. He won two Oscars for his scripts of Midnight Cowboy and Serpico, and wrote for many TV shows and movies under assumed names.

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Jun 30, 2022 · Waldo Salt. Salt was a slight man, with a crop of curly hair, and somewhat prominent ears. Jerome Hellman, producer of Midnight Cowboy, was always taken by Salt’s ears, which he described as tilted slightly forward. “Subsequently, I got to feel that’s why Waldo heard so much and absorbed so much information.”.

  4. Waldo Salt was a screenwriter who was blacklisted in Hollywood during the Red Scare, but later won two Oscars for his work. Learn about his life, career, family, and trivia on IMDb.

    • October 18, 1914
    • March 7, 1987
  5. Jun 17, 2022 · Waldo Miller Salt is a renowned American screenwriter who worked in the Hollywood film and television industry for nearly four decades. Salt was born on October 18, 1914, in Chicago, Illinois, to parents Winifred and William. Salt became a screenwriter and began his career with the 1937 comedy film ‘The Bride Wore Red.’.

  6. Dec 11, 2006 · Learn about the life and career of Waldo Salt, a Hollywood screenwriter who was blacklisted for his Communist affiliation and later won two Oscars. Explore his early adaptations, his comeback films, and his legacy as a writer true to himself.

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  8. Mar 8, 1987 · Waldo Salt, a two-time winner of the Academy Award for screenwriting, died of lung cancer yesterday at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 72 years old and lived in Los Angeles.

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