Arthur Caesar
Arthur Caesar | |
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Born | 9 March 1892 |
Died | 20 June 1953 Los Angeles, California | (aged 61)
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1924–1951 |
Arthur Caesar (9 March 1892 – 20 June 1953) was a Romanian-American screenwriter and brother of the songwriter Irving Caesar. Caesar first started writing Hollywood films in 1924. Most of his films were in the B-movie category. He won an Academy Award for the story of Manhattan Melodrama (1934), which is most famous today for being the film that John Dillinger had just seen before getting gunned down outside the cinema.
Selected filmography
- His Darker Self (1924)
- Napoleon's Barber (1928)
- The Aviator (1929)
- She Couldn't Say No (1930)
- The Life of the Party (1930)
- Gold Dust Gertie (1931)
- Side Show (1931)
- Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
- Atlantic City (1944)
- I Accuse My Parents (1944)
- Three of a Kind (1944)
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- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- 1892 births
- 1953 deaths
- Romanian Jews
- American people of Romanian-Jewish descent
- Romanian emigrants to the United States
- Romanian screenwriters
- Romanian male screenwriters
- Best Story Academy Award winners
- 20th-century American screenwriters
- American screenwriter stubs, 1890s birth stubs