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  1. Founding Investor of Napster. Website. www .adrianscott .com. 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.

  2. Mar 24, 2023 · Adrian Scott, a producer who was part of the Hollywood 10. Adrian Scott produced films such as Crossfire (1947), which was directed by fellow Hollywood 10 member Edward Dmytryk. After his ...

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    Adrian Scott. Bio. Adrian Scott, Ph.D. 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.

  4. The 10 were Alvah Bessie, Herbert Biberman, Lester Cole, Edward Dmytryk, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Albert Maltz, Samuel Ornitz, Adrian Scott, and Dalton Trumbo. 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 ...

  5. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood reconstructs the production and reception of Scott's major films, exploring the political and creative challenges faced by Hollywood radicals within the studio system and reassessing the relationship among film noir, antifascism, anticommunism, and the polit...

  6. 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. He established his reputation as a writer on various magazines before finding employment in the movie industry. As a ...

  7. Author/Creator. Langdon, Jennifer E. Contents/Summary. Bibliography. Includes bibliographical references (p. [401]-411). Publisher's summary. In the Summer of 1947, Crossfire, a controversial thriller exposing American anti-Semitism, became a critical and box-office hit, and RKO producer Adrian Scott was at the pinnacle of his career.