Jo Swerling Net Worth

Jo Swerling Net Worth is
$1 Million

Jo Swerling Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Jo Swerling (April 8, 1897 - October 23, 1964) was an American theatre writer, lyricist and screenwriter.Born in Berdichev, Russian Empire, Swerling was a refugee of the Czarist regime who grew up on New York City's lower East Side, where he sold newspapers to help support his family. He worked as a newspaper and magazine writer in the early 1920s, then launched a playwriting career, including Street Cinderella, an early comedy for the Marx Brothers. He also wrote their first movie, the unreleased silent comedy short film Humor Risk (1921). He scored a major success with the book and lyrics for the musical revue The New Yorkers (1927) and the play The Kibitzer (1929), the latter co-written with actor Edward G. Robinson.Swerling was brought to Hollywood by Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn to work on the screenplay for Frank Capra's Ladies of Leisure (1930), the first of several collaborations with the director. His dozens of screenplays in the 1930s and 40s include Platinum Blonde, Behind the Mask, Once to Every Woman, The Pride of the Yankees (for which he received an Academy Award nomination), Lifeboat, Leave Her to Heaven, and It's a Wonderful Life. He also provided some uncredited writing for the Gone with the Wind screenplay.Swerling returned to Broadway in 1950 to co-write the book for Guys and Dolls with Abe Burrows, winning Tony and New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards for his effort.Swerling was the father of Peter Swerling, the world's leading radar theoretician of the second half of the 20th century, and Jo Swerling, Jr., producer of such television series as Alias Smith and Jones, The Rockford Files, Baretta, The Greatest American Hero, The A-Team, and Profit.

Date Of BirthApril 18, 1893
Died1964-10-23
Place Of BirthBerdichev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire [now Berdychiv, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine]
Height5' 9" (1.75 m)
ProfessionWriter
Star SignAries
TitleSalary
Gone with the Wind (1939)$1,250
#Fact
1Won two Tony Awards in 1951 with collaborator Abe Burrows for "Guys and Dolls": as Best Authors (Musical) and as authors of the book of the Best Musical winner.
2Father of producer 'Jo Swerling Jr.'

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
It Happened One Christmas1977TV Movie screenplay It's a Wonderful Life
King of the Roaring 20's: The Story of Arnold Rothstein1961
Markham1959TV Series written by - 1 episode
Producers' Showcase1956TV Series adaptation - 1 episode
Guys and Dolls1955based upon the play: "Guys and Dolls" book by
Thunder in the East1951screenplay
It's a Wonderful Life1946additional scenes
Leave Her to Heaven1945screenplay
Wing and a Prayer1944contributing writer - uncredited
Lifeboat1944screen play
A Lady Takes a Chance1943story
Crash Dive1943screenplay
The Pride of the Yankees1942screenplay
Confirm or Deny1941screenplay
New York Town1941story
Blood and Sand1941screenplay
The Westerner1940screenplay
Gone with the Wind1939contributing writer - uncredited
The Real Glory1939screenplay
Made for Each Other1939screenplay
I Am the Law1938screenplay
Dotor Rhythm1938writer
Double Wedding1937screen play
Pennies from Heaven1936screenplay
The Music Goes 'Round1936dialogue
Love Me Forever1935screenplay
The Whole Town's Talking1935screen play
Lady by Choice1934screen play
The Defense Rests1934screenplay / story
Sisters Under the Skin1934
Once to Every Woman1934
No Greater Glory1934
East of Fifth Avenue1933writer
Man's Castle1933screenplay
As the Devil Commands1933story
The Wrecker1933screenplay
The Woman I Stole1933writer
The Circus Queen Murder1933screenplay
Below the Sea1933screen play / story - uncredited
Man Against Woman1932screenplay
Washington Merry-Go-Round1932screen play
War Correspondent1932adaptation and dialogue
Hollywood Speaks1932
Attorney for the Defense1932adaptation / dialogue
Shopworn1932dialogue
Love Affair1932
Behind the Mask1932dialogue / story "In the Secret Service"
Forbidden1932adaptation and dialogue
The Deceiver1931
Platinum Blonde1931adaptation
El pasado acusa1931scenario
The Miracle Woman1931screenplay and dialogue
The Good Bad Girl1931dialogue
Carne de cabaret1931story
Ten Cents a Dance1931
Dirigible1931adaptation and dialogue
Madonna of the Streets1930adaptation / continuity / dialogue
The Squealer1930dialogue
Rain or Shine1930dialogue and continuity
Ladies Must Play1930dialogue
Hell's Island1930adaptation / screenplay
Sisters1930dialogue / scenario
Around the Corner1930dialogue / story
Ladies of Leisure1930adaptation and dialogue
The Kibitzer1930play - as Joseph Swirling
Melody Lane1929play "The Understander"
Humor Risk1921Short

Editorial Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Around the Corner1930continuity

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1943OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Writing, ScreenplayThe Pride of the Yankees (1942)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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