Irving Shulman Net Worth

Irving Shulman Net Worth is
$6 Million

Irving Shulman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Irving Shulman (May 21, 1913 – March 23, 1995) was an American author and screenwriter whose works were adapted into movies. His books included The Amboy Dukes, Cry Tough, and The Square Trap, all of which were adapted into movies.Shulman wrote the early film treatment for Rebel Without a Cause. Stewart Stern did the screenplay based on the story concepts of Shulman and director Nicholas Ray. Later, Shulman used his treatment as the basis for his 1956 novel Children of the Dark.Published in 1947, The Amboy Dukes examined the grim, and sometimes short, lives of teenage street criminals in Brooklyn during World War II; notably, its primary characters were described as being Jewish. It sold five million copies and led to his being hired as a screenwriter by Warner Bros. Two subsequent novels, Cry Tough! and The Big Brokers, followed the equally grim experiences of some of the characters who survived The Amboy Dukes, but with somewhat less emphasis on their being practitioners of Judaism.In The Amboy Dukes, two members of the gang accidentally shoot and kill one of their teachers; a third member of the Dukes kills one of them before the story is over. Cry Tough! has another member of the Dukes, Mitchell Wolf, return from prison and, after trying unsuccessfully to "go straight," become a member of an organized crime family. In The Big Brokers, Wolf and two other former members of the Dukes are sent to Nevada to run one of the crime family's casinos in Las Vegas.Shulman's message in all three books is that crime does not pay.In 1951, a film based on The Amboy Dukes, titled City Across The River, was released; Tony Curtis made his second on-screen appearance in this film, which is believed to have provided at least a partial model for Elvis Presley's early image. In 1959 the movie Cry Tough based on Shulman's novel was released. However in the transition from print to film the Jewish Brooklyn gang of the novel became a Puerto Rican gang in Spanish Harlem.In the 1960s, Shulman wrote biographies of Jean Harlow and Rudolph Valentino, and a novelization of the film West Side Story.Shulman died of Alzheimer's disease in 1995.

Date Of BirthMay 21, 1913
Died1995-03-23
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
ProfessionWriter
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1Novelist, biographer and contract scriptwriter at Warner Brothers, educated at Ohio and Columbia universities. He was chiefly noted for introducing the theme of post-war urban juvenile delinquency with his best-selling books "The Amboy Dukes" (1947), "Cry Tough" (1949) and "The Big Brokers" (1951). He also wrote the original treatment for Rebel Without a Cause (1955), which catapulted James Dean to stardom.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Harlow1965/Ibased on the book by
General Electric Theater1962TV Series story, written by - 1 episode
College Confidential1960screenplay
Cry Tough1959novel
Baby Face Nelson1957screenplay / story
Terror at Midnight1956story
Rebel Without a Cause1955adaptation
Champ for a Day1953screenplay
The Ring1952novel "The Square Trap" / screenplay
Journey Into Light1951screenplay
City Across the River1949adaptation / novel "The Amboy Dukes"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Today1964TV SeriesHimself - Guest

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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