Herbert Clyde Lewis
1909 - 1950
General Information
Bio
(1909-1950) Novelist, screenwriter. Herbert Clyde Lewis lived and worked in New York City.
Full Name
Herbert Clyde Lewis
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
1909
BIRTH
Herbert Clyde Lewis was born in New York City on August 15, 1909.
1937
LITWORK
Gentleman Overboard
The Viking Press
Novel.
The Viking Press
Novel.
1939
LITWORK
Fisherman's Wharf
Mr. Lewis, Bernard Schubert, and Ian McLellan Hunter wrote the screenplay for the film, "Fisherman's Wharf."
Mr. Lewis, Bernard Schubert, and Ian McLellan Hunter wrote the screenplay for the film, "Fisherman's Wharf."
1939
LITWORK
Escape To Paradise
Mr. Lewis wrote the story for the film, "Escape To Paradise," with Ian McLellan Hunter and Weldon Melick.
Mr. Lewis wrote the story for the film, "Escape To Paradise," with Ian McLellan Hunter and Weldon Melick.
1940
LITWORK
Spring Offensive
The Viking Press
Novel.
The Viking Press
Novel.
1941
LITWORK
Season's Greetings
New York: Dial
Novel set in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York.
New York: Dial
Novel set in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York.
1942
LITWORK
Two-Faced Qulligan
Story (Magazine)
Mr. Lewis wrote the story, "Two-Faced Qulligan," on which the screenplay for the 1945 film, "Don Juan Qulligan," was based.
Story (Magazine)
Mr. Lewis wrote the story, "Two-Faced Qulligan," on which the screenplay for the 1945 film, "Don Juan Qulligan," was based.
1946
LITWORK
D-Day in Las Vegas
Mr. Lewis wrote the story, "D-Day in Las Vegas," on which the screenplay for the 1946 film, "Lady Luck," was based.
Mr. Lewis wrote the story, "D-Day in Las Vegas," on which the screenplay for the 1946 film, "Lady Luck," was based.
1947
LITWORK
The Fifth Avenue Story
Mr. Lewis, with Frederick Stephani, wrote the story, "The Fifth Avenue Story," on which the screenplay for the 1947 film, "It Happened on Fifth Avenue," was based. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Stephani received an Academy Award nomination for best story.
Mr. Lewis, with Frederick Stephani, wrote the story, "The Fifth Avenue Story," on which the screenplay for the 1947 film, "It Happened on Fifth Avenue," was based. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Stephani received an Academy Award nomination for best story.
1949
LITWORK
Patent Applied For
Mr. Lewis wrote the story, "Patent Applied For," on which the screenplay for the 1949 film, "Free For All," was based.
Mr. Lewis wrote the story, "Patent Applied For," on which the screenplay for the 1949 film, "Free For All," was based.
1950
DEATH
Herbert Clyde Lewis died at the Hotel Earle in Manhattan, New York, on October 17, 1950.
1959
LITWORK
The Silver Dark
Pyramid Books
Novel.
Pyramid Books
Novel.
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