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Subjects: Hollywood Ten
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- 1Edward Dmytryk papers1947 - 1999 (inclusive)
4.5 linear ft. of papers
Edward Dmytryk was an American director born in Canada of Ukrainian descent. In the 1930s he worked as a film editor in Hollywood and directed films from 1939 to 1947. Dmytryk became a member of the “Hollywood Ten” after the House Un-American Activities Committee found him guilty of Communist affiliations. After serving jail time followed by exile in England, he returned to the U.S. to direct films from the 1950s to 1970s. Dmytryk taught filmmaking at the University of Southern California beginning in 1981. - 2Herbert Biberman correspondence1950 - 1950 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 3Lester Cole suspension letter1947 - 1947 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 4Ring Lardner Jr. papers1920 - 2002 (inclusive)
17.1 linear ft. of papers
Ring Lardner Jr. was an American screenwriter most active from 1937 to 1977. For 15 years Lardner was blacklisted by the entertainment industry after being convicted of contempt of Congress as one of the Hollywood Ten. He earned Academy Awards for best original screenplay for WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942) and for writing M*A*S*H (1970).
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