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Melville Shavelson

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Melville Shavelson

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Apr 1, 1917 (109 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Melville Shavelson (April 1, 1917 – August 8, 2007) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author. He was President of the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAw) from 1969 to 1971, 1979 to 1981, and 1985 to 1987. He came to Hollywood in 1938 as one of comedian Bob Hope's joke writers, a job he held for the next five years. He is responsible for the screenplays of such Hope films as The Princess and the Pirate (1944), Where There's Life (1947), The Great Lover (1949), and Sorrowful Jones (1949), which also starred Lucille Ball. Shavelson was nominated twice for Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay -- first for 1955's The Seven Little Foys, starring Hope in a rare dramatic role, and then for 1958's Houseboat. He shared both nominations with Jack Rose. He also directed both films. Other films he wrote and directed include Beau James (1957), The Five Pennies (1959) for which he won a Screen Writers Guild Award, It Started in Naples (1960), On the Double (1961), The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962), A New Kind of Love (1963), Cast a Giant Shadow (1966), and Yours, Mine and Ours (1968), which starred Henry Fonda and again with Lucille Ball. The film, a comedy about a widow (Lucille Ball) and a widower (Henry Fonda) raising 18 children together. When Ms. Ball later asked Mr. Shavelson how he enjoyed directing her, The Associated Press reported, he replied, “Lucy, this is the first time I ever made a film with 19 children.” Ms. Ball was not amused. In addition to his film work, Shavelson created two Emmy award-winning television series and wrote for a dozen Academy Award shows. He also wrote,produced and co-directed the six-hour ABC screenplay to the 1979 television miniseries Ike about Dwight D. Eisenhower, based on the World War II exploits of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. He also wrote, miniseries Ike, The War Years. Shavelson's autobiography, published by BearManor Media in April 2007, is entitled How to Succeed in Hollywood Without Really Trying, P.S. - You Can't! Shavelson wrote several other books, including, with Mr. Hope, “Don’t Shoot, It’s Only Me: Bob Hope’s Comedy History of the United States” (Putnam, 1990), and How to Make a Jewish Movie (1971), a memoir of his experiences while producing and directing Cast a Giant Shadow, and the Hollywood-themed novel Lualda (1973). Shavelson was a noted instructor at USC's Master of Professional Writing Program from 1998-2006. He taught screenwriting, who often cracked to his students, "I'm a writer by choice, a producer by necessity and a director in self-defense." Shavelson's first wife, Lucille, died in 2000. He was married to his second wife, Ruth Florea, from 2001 until his death in 2007. He had two children, Lynne Joiner and Richard Shavelson. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melville Shavelson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
2009Tales from the ScriptSelf
2003Bob Hope: The Road to LaughterHimself
1996Clark Gable: Tall, Dark, and HandsomeSelf
Production
1979IkeExecutive Producer
1979IkeExecutive Producer
1972Here Comes the JudgeProducer
1966Cast a Giant ShadowProducer
1963A New Kind of LoveProducer
1962The Pigeon That Took RomeProducer
1953Trouble Along the WayProducer
Directing
1985DeceptionsDirector
1985DeceptionsDirector
1983The Other WomanDirector
1979IkeDirector
1979IkeDirector
1978RainbowDirector
1976The Great HoudinisDirector
1975The Legend of ValentinoDirector
1974Mixed CompanyDirector
1972The War Between Men and WomenDirector
1972Here Comes the JudgeDirector
1969My World and Welcome to ItDirector
1968Yours, Mine and OursDirector
1966Cast a Giant ShadowDirector
1963A New Kind of LoveDirector
1962The Pigeon That Took RomeDirector
1961On the DoubleDirector
1960It Started in NaplesDirector
1959The Five PenniesDirector
1958HouseboatDirector
1957Beau JamesDirector
1955The Seven Little FoysDirector
Writing
1985DeceptionsWriter
1979IkeWriter
1979IkeWriter
1976The Great HoudinisWriter
1975The Legend of ValentinoWriter
1974Mixed CompanyScreenplay
1972Here Comes the JudgeWriter
1972The War Between Men and WomenWriter
1968Yours, Mine and OursScreenplay
1966Cast a Giant ShadowScreenplay
1963A New Kind of LoveWriter
1962The Pigeon That Took RomeWriter
1961On the DoubleWriter
1960It Started in NaplesScreenplay
1959The Five PenniesScreenplay
1958HouseboatWriter
1957Beau JamesWriter
1955The Seven Little FoysWriter
1954Living It UpScreenplay
1953Trouble Along the WayScreenplay
1952April in ParisWriter
1952Room for One MoreScreenplay
1951On Moonlight BayScreenplay
1951I'll See You in My DreamsWriter
1951Double DynamiteScreenplay
1950The Daughter of Rosie O'GradyScreenplay
1950The Daughter of Rosie O'GradyStory
1949It's a Great FeelingWriter
1949The Great LoverWriter
1949Sorrowful JonesScreenplay
1949Always Leave Them LaughingScreenplay
1947Where There's LifeScreenplay
1947Where There's LifeStory
1946The Kid from BrooklynAdaptation
1945Wonder ManScreenplay
1945Hollywood Victory CaravanWriter
1944The Princess and the PirateScreenplay