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    Robert Adrian Scott (February 6, 1911 – December 25, 1972) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He was one of the Hollywood Ten and later blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses.

  2. Adrian Scott, the producer of progressive films who was blacklisted as one of the Hollywood 10, was born into a middle-class Irish Catholic family in Arlington, New Jersey, on February 6, 1912, to Mary (Redpath) and Allan Scott.

    • February 6, 1912
    • December 25, 1972
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0778789Adrian Scott - IMDb

    Adrian Scott was a filmmaker who helped create the genre of film noir and was one of the Hollywood 10 who refused to testify before HUAC. He produced Crossfire, the first Hollywood film to deal with anti-semitism, and was blacklisted from the industry for his political beliefs.

    • Writer, Producer
    • February 6, 1912
    • Adrian Scott
    • December 25, 1972
  4. Adrian Scott is a social networking site founder, technology entrepreneur, investor, and film and TV actor. He is best known as founder of the social networking site Ryze in the summer of 2001, and as a founding investor in Napster.

    • Entrepreneur, technologist, investor, actor
    • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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  6. The group originally included the German writer Bertolt Brecht, but Brecht fled the country on the day following his inquest, and the remaining 10 were voted in contempt of Congress on November 24, 1947. Convicted in federal court the following year, they were given sentences of six months to one year in prison.

  7. adrianscott.com › bioAdrian Scott

    Adrian Scott is the founder of Ryze, a business networking service which has been nominated for a Webby Award and written about in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the London Guardian and other publications.

  8. Jun 1, 2010 · In the summer of 1947, the thirty-six-year-old Hollywood scriptwriter and producer Adrian Scott was riding high. After years spent toiling as a $25-a-week technical consultant at rko 's low-budget B-unit and as an assistant editor at Stage Magazine, he had finally hit the big time.