Thursday, August 6, 2009

Budd Schulberg dies at age 95 - Wrote "On the Waterfront" Screenplay"

This is just off the AP wire; Budd Schulberg writer of the screenplay "On the Waterfront has died of natural causes at the age of 95. Just last week he had attended the reading of "On the Waterfront" originally scheduled for Sinatra park but moved inside to Stevens Institute due to rain. Here is the first part of the story:

NEW YORK – Budd Schulberg, the son of a studio boss who defined the Hollywood hustle with his novel "What Makes Sammy Run?" and later proved himself a player with his Oscar-winning screenplay for "On the Waterfront," died Wednesday at age 95.

His wife, Betsy Schulberg, said he died of natural causes at his home in Westhampton Beach, on Long Island. She said he was taken to a nearby medical center, where doctors unsuccessfully tried to revive him.

"He was very loved and cherished," she said.

"On the Waterfront," directed by Elia Kazan and filmed in Hoboken, N.J., was released in 1954 to great acclaim and won eight Academy Awards. It included one of cinema's most famous lines, uttered by Marlon Brando as the failed boxer Terry Malloy: "I coulda been a contender."

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