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Carl Foreman, CBE was an American screenwriter and film producer who wrote the award-winning films The Bridge on the River Kwai and High Noon, among others. He was one of the screenwriters who were blacklisted in Hollywood in the 1950s because of their suspected communist sympathy or membership in the Communist Party.
Birth Name
Carl Nathan Foreman
Born
Thursday, 23 July 1914
Died
Tuesday, 26 June 1984
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Screenwriters: Word Into Image | Self | 1982 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Screenwriters: Word Into Image | Self | 1982 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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The Victors | 1963 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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The Golden Gate Murders | 1979 |
Force 10 from Navarone | 1978 |
Young Winston | 1972 |
Living Free | 1972 |
The Virgin Soldiers | 1969 |
Mackenna's Gold | 1969 |
Otley | 1968 |
Born Free | 1966 |
The Victors | 1963 |
The Guns of Navarone | 1961 |
The Key | 1958 |
High Noon | 1952 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1973 | Oscar | Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced | Nominated |
1962 | Oscar | Best Picture | Nominated |
1962 | Oscar | Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | Nominated |
1958 | Oscar | Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | Won |
1953 | Oscar | Best Writing, Screenplay | Nominated |
1953 | Golden Globe | Best Screenplay | Nominated |
1951 | Oscar | Best Writing, Story and Screenplay | Nominated |
1950 | Oscar | Best Writing, Screenplay | Nominated |