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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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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 • Feb. 19, 2024

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 • Jun. 27, 2023

“People may have loved her or hated her, but they sure as hell watched her,” Stuart Schulberg, a “Today” producer, told The Times in 1977.

From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2022

The great American writer, Budd Schulberg, felt the same way when he wrote “The Harder They Fall” in 1947.

From Washington Times • May 25, 2022

They told him to vote for Herr Schulberg of Great Krzywda; he paid no attention to the command, but took a deep breath.

From Tales by Polish Authors by Various

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