Daniel Fuchs


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 – July 26, 1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. Daniel Fuchs was born to a Jewish family on the Lower East Side, Manhattan, but his family moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn while Fuchs was an infant. He wrote three early novels, published by the Vanguard Press — Summer in Williamsburg (1934), Homage to Blenholt (1936), and Low Company (1937). The earlier two of these depicted Jewish life in Williamsbur...

Place of Birth: Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Date of Birth: Jun 25, 1909

Date of Death: Jul 26, 1993


Filmography

Writer (4 Known Credits)


Writer
Storm Warning (1951)
Writer
Criss Cross (1949)
Writer
The Big Shot (1942)
Writer

Story (3 Known Credits)


Jeanne Eagels (1957)
Story
Story

Screenplay (9 Known Credits)


The Underneath

Screenplay

Jeanne Eagels

Screenplay

Interlude

Screenplay

Taxi

Screenplay

Hollow Triumph

Screenplay

The Gangster

Screenplay

The Hard Way

Screenplay

Screenplay
Jeanne Eagels (1957)
Screenplay
Interlude (1957)
Screenplay
Screenplay
Taxi (1953)
Screenplay
Screenplay
The Gangster (1947)
Screenplay
Screenplay
The Hard Way (1943)
Screenplay

Novel (1 Known Credits)


The Gangster (1947)
Novel

Adaptation (1 Known Credits)


Adaptation

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