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John Howard Lawson

John Howard Lawson

WritingBorn September 24, 1894 (82 years old at death)· Died August 11, 1977

New York City, New York, USA

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Biography

John Howard Lawson (September 25, 1894 – August 11, 1977) was an American writer. He was for several years head of the Hollywood division of the Communist Party USA. He was also the organization's cultural manager and answered directly to V.J. Jerome, the Party's New York-based cultural chief. He was the first president of the Writers Guild of America, West after the Screen Writers Guild divided into two regional organizations. Lawson was one of the Hollywood Ten, the first group of American film industry professionals to be blacklisted during the 1950s McCarthy era. Before going to Hollywood, Lawson wrote several minor pieces before World War I. After the war he wrote a few more pieces and was drawn to European cubist, futurist and constructivist plays. In 1928, Lawson moved to Hollywood where he wrote scripts for films such as The Ship for Shanghai, Bachelor Apartment, and Goodbye Love. In the winter of 1930-1931, it was at this time during the Great Depression that Lawson wrote Success Story. The Theater Guild rejected the script, but Harold Clurman, a reader for them, had recently just formed the Group Theater and needed new scripts. Clurman and Lawson reworked the play during the summer of 1932, and Success Story opened on September 26, 1932 for 121 performances. Lawson would also pen the screenplay based on the play, Success at Any Price in 1934. During the 1930s, leftists accused Lawson of having a lack of ideological and political commitment. New Playwrights Theater associate Mike Gold attacked him in The New Masses on April 10, 1934, calling him a "A Bourgeois Hamlet of Our Time" who wrote adolescent works that lacked moral fiber or clear ideas. Lawson responded a week later in The New Masses in the article "'Inner Conflict' and Proletarian Art" he cited his middle-class childhood as the reason why he could not fully understand the working people. He also recognized that his prosperity and Hollywood connections were suspect in the fight for workers' rights. Due to the criticism, he joined the Communist Party and began a program of educating himself about the proletarian cause. He would soon travel throughout the poverty-stricken South to study bloody labor conflicts in Alabama and Georgia. While in the South, he would submit articles to the Daily Worker, which got him arrested numerous times. These experiences would inspire his next play, Marching Song. It was put on by the radical Theater Union and it opened on February 17, 1937 and ran for sixty-one performances. Lawson, who joined the American Communist Party in 1934, made several films that were political, including Blockade (1938), which starred Henry Fonda. It was a film on the Spanish Civil War for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Story. Lawson also wrote Counter-Attack (1945), a tribute to the Soviet-USA alliance during the Second World War. He also wrote more innocuous films, such as the critically acclaimed Algiers (1938) and the Humphrey Bogart vehicles Sahara and Action in the North Atlantic in 1943.

Also known as: Edward Lewis
Popularity: 1
Total credits: 25

Known For

The Majestic
Movie
★6.8

The Majestic

as Self (Hollywood Ten, testifies) (archive footage) (uncredited)

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire
Movie
★7.2

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire

as Self - Screenwriter (archive footage)

Movies (5)

Arthur Miller: Writer

Arthur Miller: Writer

as Self (archive footage)

2017

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire

as Self - Screenwriter (archive footage)

2014

The Majestic

Behind the Camera

Sahara

Sahara

Screenplay

Bachelor Apartment

Bachelor Apartment

Writer

Algiers

Algiers

Screenplay

The Hollywood Ten
Movie
★6.8

The Hollywood Ten

as Self

Arthur Miller: Writer
Movie
★7.1

Arthur Miller: Writer

as Self (archive footage)

Red Hollywood
Movie
★6.5

Red Hollywood

as Himself (archive footage)

The Majestic
Movie
★6.8

The Majestic

as Self (Hollywood Ten, testifies) (archive footage) (uncredited)

2001

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire
Movie
★7.2

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire

as Self - Screenwriter (archive footage)

2014

The Hollywood Ten
Movie
★6.8

The Hollywood Ten

as Self

1950

Arthur Miller: Writer
Movie
★7.1

Arthur Miller: Writer

as Self (archive footage)

2017

Red Hollywood
Movie
★6.5

Red Hollywood

as Himself (archive footage)

1996

The Majestic

as Self (Hollywood Ten, testifies) (archive footage) (uncredited)

2001

Red Hollywood

Red Hollywood

as Himself (archive footage)

1996

The Hollywood Ten

The Hollywood Ten

as Self

1950

Arthur Miller: Writer

Arthur Miller: Writer

as Self (archive footage)

2017

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire

Marlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire

as Self - Screenwriter (archive footage)

2014

The Majestic

The Majestic

as Self (Hollywood Ten, testifies) (archive footage) (uncredited)

2001

Red Hollywood

Red Hollywood

as Himself (archive footage)

1996

The Hollywood Ten

The Hollywood Ten

as Self

1950

Dynamite

Dynamite

Dialogue

Counter-Attack

Counter-Attack

Screenplay

Earthbound

Earthbound

Writer

Action in the North Atlantic

Action in the North Atlantic

Screenplay

The Sea Bat

The Sea Bat

Writer

They Shall Have Music

They Shall Have Music

Screenplay

Our Blushing Brides

Our Blushing Brides

Dialogue

Good-bye Love

Good-bye Love

Writer

Blockade

Blockade

Writer

Sahara

Sahara

Screenplay

Bachelor Apartment

Bachelor Apartment

Writer

Algiers

Algiers

Screenplay

Dynamite

Dynamite

Dialogue

Counter-Attack

Counter-Attack

Screenplay

Earthbound

Earthbound

Writer

Action in the North Atlantic

Action in the North Atlantic

Screenplay

The Sea Bat

The Sea Bat

Writer

They Shall Have Music

They Shall Have Music

Screenplay

Our Blushing Brides

Our Blushing Brides

Dialogue

Good-bye Love

Good-bye Love

Writer

Blockade

Blockade

Writer