Budd Schulberg
1914 - 2009
General Information
Bio
(1914-2009) Writer. Budd Schulberg was born in New York City and lived in Westhampton Beach, New York. He founded the Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center in New York in 1971.
Full Name
Budd Schulberg
Locations
Suffolk
Author's Timeline
1914
BIRTH
Budd Wilson Schulberg was born in New York City in 1914.
1941
LITWORK
What Makes Sammy Run?
Random House.
Novel.
Random House.
Novel.
1947
LITWORK
The Harder They Fall
Random House.
Novel.
Random House.
Novel.
1950
LITWORK
The Disenchanted
Random House.
Novel.
Random House.
Novel.
1953
LITWORK
Some Faces In The Crowd
Random House.
Collection of short stories.
Random House.
Collection of short stories.
1954
LITWORK
On The Waterfront
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1957
LITWORK
A Face In The Crowd
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1958
LITWORK
Wind Across The Everglades
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1969
LITWORK
Sanctuary V
New American Library.
Novel.
New American Library.
Novel.
1972
LITWORK
Loser And Still Champion: Muhammad Ali
Doubleday.
Nonfiction.
Doubleday.
Nonfiction.
1980
LITWORK
Everything That Moves
Doubleday.
Novel.
Doubleday.
Novel.
1981
LITWORK
Moving Pictures: Memories of a Hollywood Prince
Stein and Day.
Autobiography.
Stein and Day.
Autobiography.
2009
DEATH
Budd Schulberg lived in Westhampton Beach, New York, and died there in 2009.
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