Walter Bernstein

Personal Informations

Known for Department
Writing
Known appearances
41
Gender
Male
Birthday
Aug 20, 1919 (101 old)
Deathday
Jan 22, 2021
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Walter Bernstein

Walter Bernstein

In February 1941, Bernstein was drafted into the U.S. Army. Eventually attaining the rank of Sergeant, he spent most of World War II as a correspondent on the staff of the Army newspaper Yank, filing dispatches from Iran, Palestine, Egypt, North Africa, Sicily and Yugoslavia. He wrote of his experiences in Palestine in an article entitled "War and Palestine".

Bernstein wrote a number of articles and stories based on his experiences in the Army, many of which originally appeared in The New Yorker. These were collected in Keep Your Head Down, his first book, published in 1945.

Bernstein first came to Hollywood in 1947, under a ten-week contract with writer-producer-director Robert Rossen at Columbia Pictures. Following that stint, he worked for a while for producer Harold Hecht, which resulted in his first screen credit, shared with Ben Maddow, for their adaptation of the Gerald Butler novel Kiss the Blood Off My Hands for the 1948 Universal film. He subsequently returned to New York, where he continued writing for The New Yorker and other magazines, and eventually found work as a scriptwriter in the early days of live television. In 1950, because of his numerous left-wing political affiliations and related activities, his name appeared in the notorious publication Red Channels, and as a result he found himself blacklisted. Throughout the 1950s, however, he managed to continue writing for television, both under pseudonyms and through the use of "fronts" (non-blacklisted individuals who would permit their names to appear on his work). In this manner, he contributed to several notable TV programs of the era, including Danger, the CBS News docudrama series You Are There and the mystery series Colonel March of Scotland Yard. (It has been incorrectly stated in some sources that Bernstein's blacklisting resulted from "unfriendly" testimony given to HUAC in 1951, but in fact he was not subpoenaed by the Committee until the late 1950s, and never actually testified.)

His screenwriting career began to rebound from the blacklist when director Sidney Lumet hired him to write the screenplay for the 1959 Sophia Loren movie That Kind of Woman. From then on Bernstein was able to work openly on films such as Paris Blues (1961) and Fail-Safe (1964). He also contributed, without receiving credit, to the screenplays of The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Train (1964), and was one of several writers who worked on the script for the ill-fated Something's Got to Give, which was left uncompleted at the time of the death of its star, Marilyn Monroe, in 1962.

Known for

Acting

Writing

2000
Fail Safe
as.job job.Teleplay.he
1999
Durango
as.job job.Writer.he
1997
Miss Evers' Boys
as.job job.Writer.he
1995
The Affair
as.job job.Story.he
1994
Doomsday Gun
as.job job.Writer.he
1988
The House on Carroll Street
as.job job.Writer.he
1980
Little Miss Marker
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1979
Yanks
as.job job.Screenplay.he
An Almost Perfect Affair
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1978
The Betsy
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1977
Semi-Tough
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1976
The Front
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1970
The Molly Maguires
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1965
The Money Trap
as.job job.Writer.he
1964
Fail Safe
as.job job.Screenplay.he
The Train
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1961
Paris Blues
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1960
The Magnificent Seven
as.job job.Screenplay.he
A Breath of Scandal
as.job job.Adaptation.he
Heller in Pink Tights
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1959
The Wonderful Country
as.job job.Screenplay.he
That Kind of Woman
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1948
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
as.job job.Adaptation.he

Directing

1980
Little Miss Marker
as.job job.Director.he

Production

2000
Fail Safe
as.job job.Co-Executive Producer.he
1970
The Molly Maguires
as.job job.Producer.he

Crew

1957
DuPont Show of the Month
as.job job.Additional Writing.he

Creator

2011
Hidden
as.job job.Creator.he
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