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Schulberg

American  
[shool-berg] / ˈʃʊl bərg /

noun

  1. Budd 1914–2009, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and scenarist.


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He made it to Broadway in 1964 — and earned a Tony Award nomination — in the musical “What Makes Sammy Run?” based on Budd Schulberg’s classic novel about a New York hustler who claws his way to the top of the entertainment world.

From Seattle Times

One of the better films about politics is Elia Kazan's 1957 "A Face in the Crowd," from a screenplay by the blacklisted writer Budd Schulberg.

From Salon

She developed “Daddy Was a Number Runner” through the Watts Writers Workshop, founded by screenwriter Budd Schulberg and others in 1965 not long after the devastating riots in South Central Los Angeles.

From Seattle Times

If you plan to use the Washington State ferry system, travel adviser Beth Schulberg is warning her clients that they must plan ahead.

From Seattle Times

Wanda was working between Budd Schulberg and Studio Watts; she was all over the place.

From Los Angeles Times