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(1903-1979) Writer, screenwriter. P. J. Wolfson was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles, California.

Full Name

P. J. Wolfson

Locations

Bronx

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Wolfson studied at Fordham University.

1903

BIRTH

Pincus Jacob Wolfson was born in New York City on May 22, 1903.

1930

OTHER

For a time in the early 1930s, Mr. Wolfson worked at a pharmacy in Manhattan, New York.

1931

LITWORK

Bodies Are Dust
Grosset & Dunlap

Novel.

1932

LITWORK

Summer Hotel
Vanguard

Novel.

1933

LITWORK

Three of a Kind (All Women Die)
Berkley Publishing

Novel.

1934

LITWORK

Is My Flesh of Brass?
New York: The Vanguard Press

Novel.

1940

LITWORK

He Stayed for Breakfast


Screenplay written by P. J. Wolfson, Ernest Vajda, Michael Fessier, and Sidney Howard for the 1940 film, "He Stayed for Breakfast."

1940

LITWORK

Vigil in the Night


Screenplay written by Fred Guiol, P. J. Wolfson, and Rowland Leigh for the 1940 film, "Vigil in the Night."

1941

LITWORK

Our Wife


Screenplay.

1947

LITWORK

Suddenly, It's Spring


Screenplay written by P. J. Wolfson and Claude Binyon for the 1948 film "Suddenly, It's Spring."

1948

LITWORK

Saigon


Screenplay written by P.J. Wolfson and Arthur Sheekman for the 1948 film, "Saigon."

1959

LITWORK

How Sharp the Point
Pyramid Books

Novel.

1979

DEATH

P. J. Wolfson died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, on April 16, 1979.

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