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Magazine editor turned screenwriter who became a producer with RKO in 1943. Scott was responsible for such films as the Raymond Chandler adaptation, "Murder, My Sweet" (1944; from "Farewell My Lovely"), and the biting indictment of anti-Semitism, "Crossfire" (1947). His career was ended when he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 and he served a year in prison as one of the "Hollywood Ten". His fate was sealed by the damning testimony of Edward Dmytryk, who directed the majority of Scott's films....

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Filmography

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TV Credits
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Magazine editor turned screenwriter who became a producer with RKO in 1943. Scott was responsible for such films as the Raymond Chandler adaptation, "Murder, My Sweet" (1944; from "Farewell My Lovely"), and the biting indictment of anti-Semitism, "Crossfire" (1947). His career was ended when he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 and he served a year in prison as one of the "Hollywood Ten". His fate was sealed by the damning testimony of Edward Dmytryk, who directed the majority of Scott's films.

Profession(s):
producer, screenwriter, print editor
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
wife:Anne Shirley (married 1945, divorced 1949; her last film was the Scott production "Murder, My Sweet" (1944))

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Education
Amherst College Amherst, Massachusetts
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1947 Refused to testify before House Un-American Activities Committee; later sentenced to one year in prison
1944 First film as producer, "Farewell My Lovely"
1940 Screenwriting debut, "Keeping Company"



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