Biography
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway, as well as her communist views and political activism. She was blacklisted after her appearance before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) at the height of the anti-communist campaigns of 1947–1952. Although she continued to work on Broadway in the 1950s, her blacklisting by the American film industry caused a drop in her income. Many praised Hellman for refusing to answer questions by HUAC, but others believed, despite her denial, that she had belonged to the Communist Party.
As a playwright, Hellman had many successes on Broadway, including The Children's Hour, The Little Foxes and its sequel Another Part of the Forest, Watch on the Rhine, The Autumn Garden, and Toys in the Attic. She adapted her semi-autobiographical play The Little Foxes into a screenplay, which starred Bette Davis. Hellman was romantically involved with fellow writer and political activist Dashiell Hammett, who also was blacklisted for 10 years; the couple never married.
Filmography
all 39
Movies 36
Writer 14
Screenplay 8
self 5
TV Shows 3
Days To Come (2021)
And the Oscar Goes To... (2014)
Candide (2007)
Candide (2005)
Candide (2003)
Candide (1991)
Julia (1977)
Montserrat (1971)
Alta comedia (1970)
The Dick Cavett Show (1968)
The Chase (1966)
Lištičky (1964)
Toys in the Attic (1963)
The Children's Hour (1961)
Montserrat (1957)
The Lark (1957)
Armored Attack! (1957)
The Searching Wind (1946)
The North Star (1943)
Watch on the Rhine (1943)
The Little Foxes (1941)
The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
Dead End (1937)
These Three (1936)
The Dark Angel (1935)
Candide
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Known ForWriting
GenderFemale
Birthday1905-06-20
Deathday1984-06-30 (79 years old)
Birth PlaceNew Orleans, United States
CitizenshipsUnited States
Also Known AsLillian Florence Hellman
AwardsLadies' Home Journal Women of the Year, honorary doctor of Brandeis University, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Paul Robeson Award, National Book Award
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