Nominated for
3
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1 win & 3 nominations.
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(1951)
(1955)
(1965)
(1979)
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Filmography
1970-1971
The Interns
(TV Series) (adapted from the motion picture screenplay by - 24 episodes)
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The Choice
(1971)
... (adapted from the motion picture screenplay by)
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The Manly Art
(1971)
... (adapted from the motion picture screenplay by)
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The Guardian
(1971)
... (adapted from the motion picture screenplay by)
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Heart Trouble
(1971)
... (adapted from the motion picture screenplay by)
Jefferson Drum
(TV Series) (from characters created by - 1 episode, 1958) (story - 1 episode, 1958)
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Showdown
(1958)
... (from characters created by)
1957
The Web
(TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
1954
Climax!
(TV Series) (adaptation - 1 episode)
1952
Macao
(dialogue - uncredited)
1951
The Bigelow Theatre
(TV Series) (original story and teleplay - 1 episode)
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Big Hello
(1951)
... (original story and teleplay - as Walter Brown Newman)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
In 1956, wrote the screen play for "The Gun and the Quill," a pilot for a proposed TV series about a two-fisted Western lawyer. The series never came to fruition.
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Alternate Names:
Walter B. Newman | Walter Brown Newman
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Personal Quote:
So, when I was discharged after about four years in the army. a friend of mine who was living out here in Hollywood wrote to me and said, 'If you and your wife haven't decided as to the future course of your lives, why not come out here and live with us while you recover and make a decision?' We gladly accepted and moved to Hollywood. I began to write, and after a year or so, I was in.
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Trivia:
After successfully working with Walter Newman on an eleventh hour rewrite of "Underwater," Sturges recruited the screenwriter for "The Magnificent Seven." Newman objected to how Sturges filmed several of his scenes and became furious when Sturges gave some of Yul Bryner's carefully crafted, character-driven lines to Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson. Livid about it, Newman asked that his name be ...
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