Biography
Bernard Schubert (January 1, 1895 – August 4, 1988) was an American screenwriter and television producer during the early sound era of film and early days of television. From 1931 through 1948 he was involved in the scripts for 25 films. Two of his more notable films were Peck's Bad Boy (1934), for which he co-wrote the screenplay with Marguerite Roberts, and which starred Jackie Cooper; and 1944's The Mummy's Curse, starring Lon Chaney Jr. In the late 1940s, he wrote several plays, two of which were turned into films. By the early 1950s, Schubert moved to the small screen, producing television series and movies during that decade. Some of the series he worked on were Mr. and Mrs. North, Topper, and Adventures of the Falcon.
Schubert died on August 4, 1988, in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
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Movies 24
Writer 24
Song of My Heart (1948)
Song of Love (1947)
The Frozen Ghost (1945)
The Mummy's Curse (1944)
Jungle Woman (1944)
Up in Arms (1944)
Buckskin Frontier (1943)
Silver Queen (1942)
Scattergood Pulls the Strings (1941)
Fisherman's Wharf (1939)
Breaking the Ice (1938)
The Barrier (1937)
Make a Wish (1937)
Hearts in Bondage (1936)
Kind Lady (1935)
Mark of the Vampire (1935)
The Bands Plays On (1934)
Peck's Bad Boy (1934)
Straight Is the Way (1934)
No Other Woman (1933)
Symphony of Six Million (1932)
Secret Service (1931)
Fanny Foley Herself (1931)
The Public Defender (1931)
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GenderMale
Birthday1895-01-01
Deathday1988-08-04 (93 years old)
Birth PlaceBrooklyn, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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