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Benjamin Glazer (May 7, 1887 - March 18, 1956) was a screenwriter, producer, foley artist, and director of American films from the 1920s through the 1950s. He made the first translation of Ferenc Molnár's play Liliom into English in 1921. His translation was used in the original Broadway production, in the 1930 film version, and in every production in English of the play until recently. It also served as the basis for the libretto for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, as well as for Phoebe and Henry Ephron's screenplay for the 1956 film version of the classic musical.Glazer was born in Belfast, Ireland. After moving to the United States, he studied at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and passed the bar exam to become a lawyer in 1906.Glazer was one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He is best known for his Oscar-winning writing for Seventh Heaven (1927) and Arise, My Love (1941). Additional screenwriting credits include The Merry Widow, Flesh and the Devil, Mata Hari, A Farewell to Arms, We're Not Dressing, and Tortilla Flat.Glazer also directed one film, the 1948 Song of My Heart, a highly fictionalized biography of Tchaikovsky.Glazer was married to actress Sharon Lynn. He died of circulatory failure in Hollywood, at the age of 68.
Date Of Birth May 7, 1887 Died 1956-03-18 Place Of Birth Belfast, Ireland, UK (now Northern Ireland, UK) Profession Writer, Producer, Director Spouse Sharon Lynn Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) 2 Attended University of Pennsylvania Law School; admitted to Bar in 1906 in Philadelphia.
Writer Title Year Status Character Carousel 1967 TV Movie as Benjamin F. Glazer Lux Video Theatre 1957 TV Series original screenplay - 1 episode Carousel 1956 adapted by - as Benjamin F. Glazer Song of My Heart 1948 written by Tortilla Flat 1942 screen play Paris Calling 1941 screenplay Arise, My Love 1940 original story She Loves Me Not 1934 We're Not Dressing 1934 based on stories by The Way to Love 1933 screenplay The Song of Songs 1933 uncredited A Bedtime Story 1933 adaptation L'amour guide 1933 original screenplay No Man of Her Own 1932 story A Farewell to Arms 1932 screenplay Monsieur Albert 1932 This Is the Night 1932 Two Kinds of Women 1932 Mata Hari 1931 by The Pagan Lady 1931 The Devil to Pay! 1930 screen adaptation The Boudoir Diplomat 1930 dialogue / screenplay Tol'able David 1930 Liliom 1930 translation - uncredited The Dance of Life 1929 screenplay Strange Cargo 1929 screenplay / story The Barker 1928 writer Beggars of Life 1928 adaptation & supervision Happiness Ahead 1928 scenario Street of Sin 1928 story The Trail of '98 1928 adaptation / continuity The Love Mart 1927 adaptation A Gentleman of Paris 1927 adaptation Service for Ladies 1927 story Paid to Love 1927 adaptation 7th Heaven 1927 screenplay The Lady in Ermine 1927 adaptation and scenario Flesh and the Devil 1926 screen play - as Benjamin F. Glazer Everybody's Acting 1926 scenario The Gay Deceiver 1926 adaptation - as Benjamin F. Glazer Diplomacy 1926 You Never Know Women 1926 Wild Oats Lane 1926 adaptation Memory Lane 1926 original story / scenario The Skyrocket 1926 adaptation / screenplay The Palace of Pleasure 1926 adaptation The Great Love 1925 as Benjamin F. Glazer The Merry Widow 1925 screen adaptation and scenario Fine Clothes 1925 adaptation The Great Divide 1925 adaptation Sinners in Silk 1924 story A Trip to Paradise 1921 adaptation - as Benjamin F. Glazer
Producer Title Year Status Character One More Tomorrow 1946 producer Paris Calling 1941 producer - as Benjamin J. Glazer Yes, My Darling Daughter 1939 associate producer - uncredited They Made Me a Criminal 1939 associate producer - uncredited Going Places 1938 associate producer - uncredited Four Daughters 1938 associate producer - uncredited Double or Nothing 1937 producer Exclusive 1937 producer Mountain Music 1937 producer Internes Can't Take Money 1937 producer Rhythm on the Range 1936 producer Anything Goes 1936 producer The Big Broadcast of 1936 1935 producer Paris in Spring 1935 producer Love in Bloom 1935 producer Enter Madame! 1935 producer She Loves Me Not 1934 producer We're Not Dressing 1934 associate producer - uncredited Alice in Wonderland 1933 associate producer - uncredited The Way to Love 1933 producer - uncredited The Story of Temple Drake 1933 producer A Bedtime Story 1933 associate producer - uncredited A Farewell to Arms 1932 associate producer - uncredited If I Had a Million 1932 associate producer - uncredited The Big Broadcast 1932 associate producer - uncredited This Is the Night 1932 associate producer - uncredited Strange Cargo 1929 producer Street of Sin 1928 associate producer
Director Title Year Status Character Song of My Heart 1948 Strange Cargo 1929
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Queen Kelly 1929 production manager - uncredited Beggars of Life 1928 production supervisor
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Strange Cargo 1929 supervisor Service for Ladies 1927 supervisor
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Beggars of Life 1928 foley recordist - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1941 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Original Story Arise, My Love (1940) 1929 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Adaptation 7th Heaven (1927)
Known for movies A Farewell to Arms (1932) as Writer
Carousel (1956) as Writer
Flesh and the Devil (1926) as Writer
7th Heaven (1927) as Writer