Edmund H. North


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edmund Hall North (March 12, 1911 – August 28, 1990), was an American screenwriter who shared an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with Francis Ford Coppola in 1970 for their script for Patton. North wrote the screenplay for the 1951 science-fiction classic The Day the Earth Stood Still and is credited for creating the famous line from the film, "Klaatu barada nikto". He was a son of Bobby North and Stella Maury who performed in vaudeville and t...

Place of Birth: New York, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: Mar 12, 1911

Date of Death: Aug 28, 1990


Filmography

Writer (6 Known Credits)


Story (4 Known Credits)


Meteor

Story

Meteor (1979)
Story
Submarine X-1 (1969)
Story
Story

Screenplay (13 Known Credits)


Meteor

Screenplay

Patton

Screenplay

H.M.S. Defiant

Screenplay

Cowboy

Screenplay

The Proud Ones

Screenplay

Destry

Screenplay

Only the Valiant

Screenplay

Dishonored Lady

Screenplay

I'm Still Alive

Screenplay

Bunker Bean

Screenplay

I Dream Too Much

Screenplay

Meteor (1979)
Screenplay
Patton (1970)
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Cowboy (1958)
Screenplay
Screenplay
Destry (1954)
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Bunker Bean (1936)
Screenplay
Screenplay

Additional Dialogue (1 Known Credits)


Flamingo Road

Additional Dialogue

Flamingo Road (1949)
Additional Dialogue

Adaptation (1 Known Credits)


In a Lonely Place

Adaptation

Adaptation

Screenstory (1 Known Credits)


Patton

Screenstory

Patton (1970)
Screenstory

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