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Samuel A. Taylor

AKA: Samuel Albert Tanenbaum
Birthday: 1912-06-13
Died: 2000-05-26
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Samuel A. Taylor (June 13, 1912 – May 26, 2000) was an American playwright and screenwriter. Born Samuel Albert Tanenbaum, in a Jewish family, in Chicago, Illinois, Taylor made his Broadway debut as author of the play The Happy Time in 1950. He wrote the play Sabrina Fair in 1953 and co-wrote its film adaptation the following year. In 1955, he won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay. His early success brought him more work in Hollywood, including the 1956 biographical film The Eddy Duchin Story and the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo in 1958. His film career faded after the initial box office failure of Vertigo, though Hitchcock and Taylor remained frequent collaborators. Taylor wrote the screenplay for Hitchcock's 1969 film Topaz. He was often contracted to write drafts for Hitchcock's other films, such as Torn Curtain, though Topaz was the only Taylor-penned screenplay to be produced after Vertigo. Taylor was nominated for his only Tony Award in 1962 as co-producer of the play No Strings, for which he also wrote the book. Other playwrighting credits include Avanti! (1968) and Legend (1976). Taylor died of heart failure in Blue Hill, Maine. His credits are sometimes confused with those of novelist and screenwriter Samuel W. Taylor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Samuel A. Taylor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Topaz
Job: Screenplay
Avanti!
Job: Theatre Play

The Eddy Duchin Story
Job: Screenplay
Goodbye Again
Job: Screenplay

The Pleasure of His Company
Job: Theatre Play
The Monte Carlo Story
Job: Director
The Happy Time
Job: Theatre Play

The Love Machine
Job: Screenplay
Three on a Couch
Job: Screenplay

Promise at Dawn
Job: Theatre Play
Sabrina
Job: Original Film Writer
Vertigo
Job: Original Film Writer

Sabrina
Job: Screenplay
Sabrina
Job: Theatre Play
The Monte Carlo Story
Job: Screenplay

Sabrina
Job: Theatre Play
Vertigo
Job: Screenplay
Rosie!
Job: Screenplay