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LIFE AND CAREER IN HOLLYWOOD

Hecht was raised in Racine, Wisconsin , and as a young man moved to Chicago , where he became a reporter and, eventually, a short-story writer and novelist. He eventually landed in New York , where he met movie mogul David O. Selznick . The two were to be lifelong friends and frequent collaborators.

Early in his career, he worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News . There he published the sensational column ''1001 Afternoons in Chicago''. While working at the newspaper, he met and befriended Maxwell Bodenheim . They would remain lifelong friends.

While at the Chicago Daily News, Hecht famously broke the Ragged Stranger Murder Case story. Army war hero Carl Wanderer and his wife had been assaulted by a ragged stranger. His wife and the stranger were killed in the struggled. Hecht’s investigation revealed that the stranger was actually a drifter named Al Watson whom Wanderer had hired to stage a holdup. Wanderer admitted he was a homosexual and had planned the murder of his pregnant wife. He was sentenced to death by hanging and was executed on March 19, 1921.

Hecht eventually moved to Hollywood, where he scripted Josef Von Sternberg 's gangster story '' Underworld '' in 1927 , and won an Oscar for his work at the first Academy Awards presentation. His most famous work was the stage comedy '' The Front Page '', which he wrote with frequent collaborator Charles MacArthur . It was first translated to film in 1931 and three more times, most notably as Howard Hawks ' '' His Girl Friday '' in 1940 . Much of Hecht's later work was uncredited, as he worked as a " Script Doctor ".

Hecht had an early Talk Show on Television in the New York metropolitan area in the 1950s and 1960s .


JEWISH AND ANTI-HOLOCAUST ACTIVISM

Ben Hecht was a great supporter of Zeev Jabotinsky and the right-wing Revisionist Zionism movement of Menachem Begin . He subsequently wrote the book '' Perfidy '', dramatizing the failure to rescue Hungarian Jews during The Holocaust , and the roles of the Zionist leader Rudolf Kastner and others in leadership positions in the Hungarian Jewish community. This issue was the subject of a famous Libel trial, when the Israeli government sued a writer who accused Kastner, at the time a government minister, of having collaborated with the Nazis during the Holocaust . Although the court initially held that these accusations were correct, on appeal it was unanimously held that they were largely untrue or unfair and the verdict was reversed. The case remains controversial [http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050110&c=4&s=kimmerling [http://www.marxists.de/middleast/brenner/ch25.htm and it is not universally accepted that Hecht's account can be accepted as fair.

Hecht also opposed the n Jews (quoted in his work ''Perfidy'', pp. 191-192).


QUOTES

How My Egoism Died, ''From: A Child in the Century''

A simple fact entered my head one day and put an end to my revolt against the Deity. It occurred to me that God was not engaged in corrupting the mind of man but in creating it. This may sound like no fact at all, or like the most childish of quibbles. But whatever it is, it brought me a sigh of relief, a slightly bitter sigh. I was relieved because instead of beholding a man as a finished and obviously worthless product, unable to bring sanity into human affairs, I looked on him (in my conversion) as a creature in the making. And lo, I was aware that like my stooped and furry brothers, the apes, I am God's incomplete child. My groping brain, no less than my little toe, is a mechanism in His evolution-busy hands.


Other famous quotes
  • ''In Hollywood, a starlet is the name for any woman under thirty who is not actively employed in a brothel.''

  • ''The honors Hollywood has for the writer are as dubious as tissue-paper cuff links.''

  • ''People's sex habits are as well known in Hollywood as their political opinions, and much less criticized.''

  • ''When asked by his new wife's discomfited parents "Why didn't you tell us you were a Jew?", Hecht responded "I was afraid you would think I was bragging."''



ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS



WRITING FILMOGRAPHY



BOOKS (PARTIAL LIST)

  • ''A Child of the Century'' 672 pp. Plume (May 30, 1985) ISBN 0917657411

  • ''A Guide for the Bedevilled'' 216 pp. Milah Press, Incorporated (September 1, 1999) ISBN 096468862X

  • ''Gaily, Gaily'', Signet (November 1, 1969) ISBN 0451040821

  • ''The Front Page'', Samuel French Inc Plays (January 1, 1998) ISBN 0573609128

  • ''1001 Afternoons in New York'', 370 pp., Viking Press (1941) ASIN B0007E7X9K

  • ''Perfidy'' 288 pp. Milah Press, Inc. (April 1, 1997) ISBN 0964688638

  • ''Erik Dorn''



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