Daniel Taradash was an American screenwriter.
Born: | Jan 29, 1913, Louisville, Kentucky |
Died: | Feb 22, 2003, Los Angeles, California |
Spouse(s): | Madeleine Forbes (1945–2003) |
Awards: | Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, 1953 From Here to Eternity |
IMDb: | Daniel Taradash's IMDb |
About Daniel Taradash
Award-winning screenwriter who became famous for his various films, including Bogie (1980), a film about Humphrey Bogart.
Before Fame
He graduated from Harvard University with a Law degree before pursuing entertainment.
Achievement
He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on the film From Here to Eternity.
Family Life
He was raised in Miami and Chicago, but born in Louisville.
Associations
He wrote the film Bogie, a work about prolific actor, Humphrey Bogart.
Information related to Daniel Taradash
- Presidents of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners
- Writers from Louisville, Kentucky
- Jewish American screenwriters
Latest information about Daniel Taradash updated on February 25, 2021.