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Ben Barzman was an Anglo-Canadian best known as a screenwriter who was blacklisted during the post-World War II "Red scare" in Hollywood. Born on October 12, 1910, in Toronto, he moved to the United States, where he established himself as a screenwriter during the war. He is probably best known for The Boy with Green Hair (1948), his adaptation of ...
Date Of Birth October 12, 1910, Toronto, Canada Died December 15, 1989, Santa Monica, California, United States Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Profession Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Spouse Norma Barzman (m. 1942–1989) Children Paolo Barzman Nominations BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay Star Sign Libra
Writer Title Year Status Character Normande 1975 Sie sind frei, Doktor Korczak 1975 The Assassination 1972 original scenario Aimez-vous les uns les autres... mais pas trop 1972 Z 1969 uncredited The Blue Max 1966 adaptation The Heroes of Telemark 1965 screenplay The Visit 1964 screenplay The Fall of the Roman Empire 1964 screenplay The Ceremony 1963 screenplay 55 Days at Peking 1963 uncredited El Cid 1961 screenplay - originally uncredited Chance Meeting 1959 writer He Who Must Die 1957 Time Without Pity 1957 screenplay Oasis 1955 It Happened in Paris 1952 written by - originally as S.B. Levenson Young Man with Ideas 1952 The Faithful City 1952 screenplay Stranger on the Prowl 1952 screenplay - originally as Andrea Forzano Give Us This Day 1949 adaptation and screenplay The Boy with Green Hair 1948 screen play Never Say Goodbye 1946 story Back to Bataan 1945 screenplay Meet the People 1944 short story True to Life 1943 story You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith 1943 writer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Someday Soon 1977 TV Movie story consultant
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best British Screenplay Blind Date (1959)
Known for movies The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) as Writer
The Blue Max (1966) as Writer
Back to Bataan (1945) as Writer
The Heroes of Telemark (1965) as Writer