About

Known credits:
40
Birthday:
1908-03-16
Place of birth:
New York City, New York, USA
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Robert Rossen

Overview

Robert Rossen (March 16, 1908 – February 18, 1966) was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer whose film career spanned almost three decades. His 1949 film All the King's Men won Oscars for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, while Rossen was nominated for an Oscar as Best Director. He won the Golden Globe for Best Director and the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture. In 1961 he made The Hustler, which was nominated for nine Oscars and won two. Rossen was nominated as Best Director and with Sidney Carroll for Best Adapted Screenplay but did not win either award.

After directing and writing for the stage in New York, Rossen moved to Hollywood in 1937. There he worked as a screenwriter for Warner Bros. until 1941, and then interrupted his career to serve until 1944 as the chairman of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization Against the War, a body to organize writers for the effort in World War II. In 1945 he joined a picket line against Warner Bros., making an enemy of Jack Warner. After making one film for Hal Wallis's new-formed production company, Rossen made one for Columbia Pictures, another for Wallis and most of his later films for his own companies, usually in collaboration with Columbia.

Rossen was a member of the American Communist Party from 1937 to about 1947, and believed the Party was "dedicated to social causes of the sort that we as poor Jews from New York were interested in."[1] However, he finally ended all relations with the Party in 1949. Rossen was twice called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), in 1951 and in 1953. He exercised his Fifth Amendment rights at his first appearance, refusing to state whether he had ever been a Communist. As a result he was unofficially blacklisted by the Hollywood studio bosses, and he was unable to renew his passport. At his second appearance he named 57 people as current or former Communists and was removed from the unofficial blacklist.

After this, he had to produce his next film, Mambo, in Italy in 1954 to repair his finances. While The Hustler in 1961 was a great success, conflict with the star of Lilith so disillusioned Rossen that he made no more films during the last three years of his life.

Rossen's films for Warner generally described the conditions of working people, the portrayal of gangsters and racketeers, and opposition to fascism. He wrote that ambition and the desire for success were common themes in his work. His films often featured strong female characters. All Rossen's playscripts were adaptions except three which were based on real events. While head of production at Warner, Wallis considered that some of his best films were written by Rossen.

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Known for

Acting

2002 The Hustler: The Inside Story Actor Self (archive footage) N/A
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Directing

1964 Lilith Directing Director 59
Average
1961 The Hustler Directing Director 70
Good
1959 They Came to Cordura Directing Director 59
Average
1957 Island in the Sun Directing Director 59
Average
1956 Alexander the Great Directing Director 59
Average
1954 Mambo Directing Director 59
Average
1951 The Brave Bulls Directing Director 59
Average
1949 All the King's Men Directing Director 61
Fair
1947 Body and Soul Directing Director 60
Fair
1947 Johnny O'Clock Directing Director 59
Average

Writing

1964 Lilith Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1963 The Cool World Writing Theatre Play 58
Average
1961 The Hustler Writing Screenplay 70
Good
1959 They Came to Cordura Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1956 Alexander the Great Writing Writer 59
Average
1954 Mambo Writing Writer 59
Average
1949 All the King's Men Writing Screenplay 61
Fair
1947 Desert Fury Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1947 Johnny O'Clock Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1946 The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Writing Screenplay 61
Fair
1945 A Walk in the Sun Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1943 Edge of Darkness Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1941 Blues in the Night Writing Writer 59
Average
1941 Out of the Fog Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1941 The Sea Wolf Writing Screenplay 60
Fair
1939 A Child Is Born Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1939 The Roaring Twenties Writing Screenplay 64
Fair
1939 Dust Be My Destiny Writing Screenplay 59
Average
1938 Racket Busters Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1937 They Won't Forget Writing Screenplay 58
Average
1937 Marked Woman Writing Screenplay 59
Average

Production

1964 Lilith Production Producer 59
Average
1961 The Hustler Production Producer 70
Good
1956 Alexander the Great Production Producer 59
Average
1951 The Brave Bulls Production Producer 59
Average
1949 All the King's Men Production Producer 61
Fair
1949 The Undercover Man Production Producer 59
Average

Crew

1945 Rhapsody in Blue Crew Additional Writing 59
Average
1941 Flight from Destiny Crew Additional Writing 58
Average