Philip G. Epstein

Philip G. Epstein

Deceased · Born: Aug 22, 1909 · Died: Feb 7, 1952

Personal Details

Born Aug 22, 1909 New York City, New York, USA
Relatives
  • Anya Epstein (Grandchild)
  • Julius J. Epstein (Sibling)
  • Theo Epstein (Grandchild)

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip G. Epstein (August 22, 1909 – February 7, 1952) was an American screenwriter most known for his adaptation in partnership with his twin brother, Julius, and others, of the unproduced play Everybody Comes to Rick's which became the Academy Award-winning screenplay of the film Casablanca (1942). Epstein was born in New York City and raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. His father was a livery stable owner in the days when horses were still common on the streets of the city. He attended Pennsylvania State College (now Penn State University), gaining his degree in 1931. Jack Warner, head of Warner Brothers, had a love-hate relationship with the Epstein brothers. He could not argue with their commercial success, but he deplored their pranks, their work habits and the hours they kept. In 1952, Warner gave the brothers' names to the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). They never testified before the committee, but on a HUAC questionairre, when asked if they ever were members of a "subversive organization," they wrote-in, "Yes. Warner Brothers." Epstein died of cancer in Hollywood, California in 1952 at the age of 42. His son Leslie Epstein directs the creative writing program at Boston University and is an accomplished novelist. His grandson Theo Epstein is the general manager of the Boston Red Sox. His granddaughter Anya Epstein is a screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Philip G. Epstein, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.    

Career

1958
The Brothers Karamazov
The Brothers Karamazov as Screenplay
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1954
The Last Time I Saw Paris
The Last Time I Saw Paris as Screenplay
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1953
Forever Female
Forever Female as Screenplay
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1951
Take Care of My Little Girl
Take Care of My Little Girl as Writer
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1950
My Foolish Heart
My Foolish Heart as Writer
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1948
Romance on the High Seas
Romance on the High Seas as Screenplay
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1944
Arsenic and Old Lace
Arsenic and Old Lace as Screenplay
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Mr. Skeffington
Mr. Skeffington as Screenplay
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1943
Divide and Conquer
Divide and Conquer as Writer
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1942
The Male Animal
The Male Animal as Screenplay
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Yankee Doodle Dandy
Yankee Doodle Dandy as Screenplay
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
The Man Who Came to Dinner as Screenplay
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Casablanca
Casablanca as Screenplay
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1941
The Bride Came C.O.D.
The Bride Came C.O.D. as Screenplay
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The Strawberry Blonde
The Strawberry Blonde as Screenplay
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1940
No Time for Comedy
No Time for Comedy as Screenplay
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Saturday's Children
Saturday's Children as Screenplay
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1939
Daughters Courageous
Daughters Courageous as Writer
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Four Wives
Four Wives as Screenplay
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1938
The Mad Miss Manton
The Mad Miss Manton as Screenplay
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1937
New Faces of 1937
New Faces of 1937 as Screenplay
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China Passage
China Passage as Writer
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1936
The Bride Walks Out
The Bride Walks Out as Screenplay
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Love on a Bet
Love on a Bet as Screenplay
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