Yahoo Web Search

  1. Andrew P. Solt

    Andrew P. Solt

    Hungarian-born Hollywood screenwriter

Search results

  1. Andrew Peter Solt (June 7, 1916 – November 4, 1990) was a Hungarian-born Hollywood screenwriter for film and television. Born as Endre Peter Strausz, he began his career as a playwright in Budapest. Solt is best known for writing the screenplay for In a Lonely Place (1950), a critically acclaimed film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and ...

  2. Nov 16, 1990 · Andrew P. Solt, a screenwriter who was the co-author with Maxwell Anderson of the 1948 film "Joan of Arc," starring Ingrid Bergman, died on Nov. 4 at his home in West Hollywood, Calif. He was...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrew_SoltAndrew Solt - Wikipedia

    Andrew Solt (born 13 December 1947) is a British-born American producer, director, and writer of documentary films. Solt has had a long career in television. A frequent focus of his documentaries is rock and roll music, its history and star performers.

  4. Andrew Solt is an Emmy- and Grammy-winning, producer, director, writer and documentary filmmaker. He owns the rights to The Ed Sullivan Show library and has created over 100 hours of new programming from the archive. Solt has done a number of documentaries on the history of rock and roll, including feature films about rock icons Elvis Presley ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0813584Andrew Solt - IMDb

    Writer: In a Lonely Place. Andrew Solt was born on 7 June 1916 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary. He was a writer, known for In a Lonely Place (1950), For the First Time (1959) and Whirlpool (1950). He died on 4 November 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer
    • June 7, 1916
    • Andrew Solt
    • November 4, 1990
  6. Nov 18, 1990 · Andrew P. Solt, a screenwriter who was the co-author with Maxwell Anderson of the 1948 film ”Joan of Arc,” starring Ingrid Bergman, died Nov. 4 in his West Hollywood home. He was 74. He had...

  7. People also ask

  8. Among Mr. Solt's credits was "In a Lonely Place," a much-praised 1950 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray. It centered on a cynical screenwriter (Humphrey Bogart) who eludes a murder charge but loses his lover (Gloria Grahame) through his violent temper. The script was hailed as "almost as flinty as the actor himself" in The New York Times by Thomas M. Pryor, who wrote that "because Mr. Solt ...

  1. People also search for