Philip Yordan

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 04/01/1914
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Death Date: 03/24/2003

biography

Novelist and playwright who entered films in 1941 (working uncredited on "The Devil and Daniel Webster") and went on to script such riveting features as "House of Strangers" (1949) and "Detective Story" (1951). Yordan was also responsible for a brace of sophisticated westerns, notably "Johnny Guitar" and "Broken Lance" (both 1954) and allegedly lent his name to a number of scripts penned by blacklisted writers during the Hollywood witch-hunt.

Yordan produced his first film in 1949 (an adaptation of his stage hit "Anna Lucasta", which he adapted again for an all-black remake in 1958), and his Continued

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1956
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1956
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milestones

Year
Milestone
1941 
Worked uncredited on screenplay "All that Money Can Buy/The Devil and Daniel Webster"
1942 
First film credit as co-writer, "Syncopation"; then under contract to Monogram Pictures for several years
1949 
First film as producer (also co-writer; from play), "Anna Lucasta"
 
Formed Security Pictures production company with Sidney Harmon in mid-1950s

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