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Sonya Levien
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BIRTHDAY
December 25, 1895
Russia
DIED
January 01, 1960
RECENT CREDITS
Quo Vadis
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 2001
State Fair
(FILM)
Apr. 4, 1962
Pepe
(FILM)
Dec. 1, 1960
Jeanne Eagels
(FILM)
Aug. 1, 1957
Bhowani Junction
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1956
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Sonya Levien Credits
BIOGRAPHY
A U.S. citizen from childhood, Russian-born Sonya Levien had been a lawyer, magazine editor and fiction writer before concentrating on screenwriting in the early 1920s (one of her short stories had previously been....
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A U.S. citizen from childhood, Russian-born Sonya Levien had been a lawyer, magazine editor and fiction writer before concentrating on screenwriting in the early 1920s (one of her short stories had previously been cinematized as Who Will Marry Me). Most often employed by Fox Studios in the first decade of the talkies, Levien wrote or co-wrote the scripts of several Will Rogers vehicles; her script for Rogers' 1933 State Fair not only earned her an Oscar nomination, but served as the model for the 1945 and 1962 remakes. Also at Fox, she worked extensively on the Janet Gaynor starrers, and in addition worked on the 1930 adaptation of Molnar's Liliom (intended as a Charlie Farrell-Janet Gaynor picture, but ultimately starring Farrell and Rose Hobart) and John Ford's first Technicolor offering, 1939's Drums Along the Mohawk. Her efforts at other studios included RKO's Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) and Warner Bros.' Gershwin biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945). From 1941, Levien could usually be found at MGM; in 1955, she won her first Academy Award for the studio's Interrupted Melody. Sonya Levien's final screen credit was Pepe (1960).
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Robert Taylor
Quo Vadis
Released: Jan. 1, 2001
Jack Carr
State Fair
Released: Apr. 4, 1962
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Pepe
Released: Dec. 1, 1960
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Jeanne Eagels
Released: Aug. 1, 1957
Lucy Johnson
Bhowani Junction
Released: Jan. 1, 1956
Virginia Bosier
Oklahoma!
Released: Oct. 11, 1955
Jack Raine
Interrupted Melody
Released: Jul. 1, 1955
Frank Reynolds
Hit the Deck
Released: Mar. 1, 1955
Betta St. John
The Student Prince
Released: Jun. 15, 1954
Robert Greig
Drums Along the Mohawk
Released: Jan. 1, 1939
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