Edward Chodorov
Edward Chodorov, born in 1904, started out as a stage manager on Broadway. He began writing screenplays and plays during the '30s, and this led him to producing movies from the late '30s through the e... Read more
Edward Chodorov, born in 1904, started out as a stage manager on Broadway. He began writing screenplays and plays during the '30s, and this led him to producing movies from the late '30s through the early '50s. His plays include THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS (1945); KIND LADY (1951), which he also adapted for the screen; and OH, MEN! OH, WOMEN! (1957). Screenplays include "Woman Against Woman" (1938); "Spring Madness" (1938); "Undercurrent" (1946); "The Hucksters" (1947), and "Road House" (1948). He passed away in 1988.