Stanley Roberts Net Worth is
$5 Million
Stanley Roberts Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Stanley Corvet Roberts (born February 7, 1970) is a retired American professional basketball player who played center.
Date Of Birth | May 17, 1916 |
Place Of Birth | New York City, New York, USA |
Height | 2.13 |
Weight | 129.28 |
Profession | Writer, Producer |
Nationality | American |
Star Sign | Taurus |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Hart to Hart | 1980 | TV Series written by - 1 episode | |
Kaz | 1978 | TV Series written by - 1 episode | |
The Oregon Trail | 1977 | TV Series story - 1 episode | |
Police Woman | 1976-1977 | TV Series writer - 2 episodes | |
Barnaby Jones | 1977 | TV Series written by - 1 episode | |
Matt Helm | 1975 | TV Series story - 1 episode | |
The Family Holvak | 1975 | TV Series writer - 2 episodes | |
Petrocelli | | TV Series story - 1 episode, 1975 teleplay - 1 episode, 1975 | |
Banacek | 1974 | TV Series writer - 1 episode | |
Keep an Eye on Denise | 1973 | TV Movie | |
Mannix | 1973 | TV Series teleplay - 1 episode | |
Bonanza | | TV Series writer - 7 episodes, 1970 - 1972 story - 1 episode, 1969 | |
Family Affair | 1970-1971 | TV Series written by - 2 episodes | |
The Pigeon | 1969 | TV Movie | |
The Danny Thomas Hour | 1968 | TV Series writer - 1 episode | |
Made in Paris | 1966 | written by | |
Plajda seviselim | 1964 | story "Come September" - uncredited | |
The World's Greatest Showman: The Legend of Cecil B. DeMille | 1963 | TV Movie documentary | |
Arthur Freed's Hollywood Melody | 1962 | TV Movie | |
Come September | 1961 | story | |
The Betty Hutton Show | | TV Series creator - 7 episodes, 1959 - 1960 writer - 1 episode, 1959 | |
The Private Lives of Adam and Eve | 1960 | additional scenes - uncredited | |
Playhouse 90 | 1957 | TV Series writer - 1 episode | |
Everything But the Truth | 1956 | story | |
The Caine Mutiny | 1954 | screen play | |
The Story of Will Rogers | 1952 | screenplay | |
Death of a Salesman | 1951 | | |
Up Front | 1951 | | |
Louisa | 1950 | screenplay | |
Curtain Call at Cactus Creek | 1950 | story | |
Song of the Thin Man | 1947 | story | |
Penthouse Rhythm | 1945 | screenplay / story: Swingeroo Sweetheat | |
Under Western Skies | 1945 | screenplay / story | |
Song of the Range | 1944 | screenplay - uncredited | |
Whistling in Brooklyn | 1943 | contributor to treatment and screenplay construction - uncredited | |
Never a Dull Moment | 1943 | screenplay / story | |
Hi'ya, Sailor | 1943 | screenplay | |
Behind the Eight Ball | 1942 | original story "Off the Beaten Path" / screenplay | |
Who Done It? | 1942 | screenplay / story | |
What's Cookin'? | 1942 | screenplay | |
Under Age | 1941 | story | |
Fugitive from a Prison Camp | 1940 | | |
Colorado Sunset | 1939 | screen play | |
Three Texas Steers | 1939 | original screenplay | |
The Night Riders | 1939 | original screen play | |
Red River Range | 1938 | screenplay | |
Prairie Moon | 1938 | original screenplay | |
Pals of the Saddle | 1938 | original screen play | |
Heroes of the Hills | 1938 | screenplay / story | |
Phantom Ranger | 1938 | story | |
Code of the Rangers | 1938 | screenplay / story | |
Land of Fighting Men | 1938 | original story | |
Where the West Begins | 1938 | original story and screenplay | |
West of Rainbow's End | 1938 | screenplay | |
Young Dynamite | 1937 | screenplay | |
Thanks for Listening | 1937 | screenplay | |
Galloping Dynamite | 1937 | adaptation - as Stanley Lowenstein | |
Valley of Terror | 1937 | adaptation - as Stanley Lowenstein | |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The World's Greatest Showman: The Legend of Cecil B. DeMille | 1963 | TV Movie documentary producer | |
The Betty Hutton Show | 1959 | TV Series producer - 1 episode | |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1955 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Writing, Screenplay | The Caine Mutiny (1954) |
1952 | WGA Award (Screen) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Best Written American Drama | Death of a Salesman (1951) |
1952 | WGA Award (Screen) | Writers Guild of America, USA | The Robert Meltzer Award (Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene) | Death of a Salesman (1951) |
Known for movies