James Poe
James Poe | |
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Born | James Wilber Poe October 4, 1921 |
Died | January 24, 1980 Malibu, California,U.S. | (aged 58)
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James Wilber Poe(October 4, 1921 – January 24, 1980)[1]was an American film and televisionscreenwriter.He is best known for his work on such films asAround the World in 80 Days(for which he jointly won anAcademy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay),Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,Summer and Smoke,Lilies of the Field,The Bedford Incident,andThey Shoot Horses, Don't They?.
He also worked as a writer on the radio showsEscapeandSuspense,writing the scripts for some of their best episodes, most notably "Three Skeleton Key","Blood Bath "and" The Present Tense ", all of which starredVincent Price.
Poe was married to actressBarbara Steelefrom 1969 to 1978.
Career[edit]
Poe began his career atMarch of Time.He moved to Hollywood in 1941. He wrote radio plays and documentaries before moving into feature films.[2]
He had to sue for credit onAround the World in 80 Days.[3]
In 1965 Poe signed a contract to direct films at Columbia but never directed.[4]
Select credits[edit]
- Close-Up(1948)
- Without Honor(1949)
- Scandal Sheet(1952)
- Paula(1952)
- A Slight Case of Larceny(1953)
- The Big Knife(1955)
- Around the World in 80 Days(1956)
- Attack!(1956)
- Hot Spell(1958)
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof(1958)
- Goodyear Theatre– "Curtain Call" (1958)
- Last Train from Gun Hill(1959)
- Sanctuary(1961)
- Summer and Smoke(1961)
- The Dick Powell Theatre– "Crazy Sunday"(1962)
- Lilies of the Field(1963)
- Toys in the Attic(1963)
- Vacation Playhouse– "Come a Runnin'" (1963)
- Munroe(1963) (TV pilot)
- The Bedford Incident(1965)
- Riot(1969)
- They Shoot Horses, Don't They?(1969)
- Bracken's World– episode "Together Again, for the Last Time" (1970)
- The Gathering(1977)
- Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb(1980)
- The Nightman(1992)
References[edit]
- ^"James Wilber Poe (1921-1980) - Find A Grave Memorial".Find a Grave.
- ^Dunning, Jennifer (February 6, 1980). "James Poe, Co-Writer Of 'Around the World' Won Oscar in 1956: License for Characters".The New York Times.p. 34.
- ^Pryor, Thomas M. (March 7, 1957). "STUDIO SIGNS PACT TO COVER WRITERS: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Settles Dispute With Guild and Lifts Strike Threat Role for Gloria Grahame".The New York Times.p. 25.
- ^Hopper, Hedda(January 6, 1965). "Looking at Hollywood: Writer James Poe Signs Director Pact".Chicago Tribune.p. b4.
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