Arnold Schulman

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Arnold Schulman (born August 11, 1925) is an American screenwriter and producer. Schulman was born in in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended the University of North Carolina, and was a stage actor long associated with the American Theatre Wing and the Actors Studio. He was also a playwright for the stage and television, a songwriter and novelist. Schulman also took writing courses at the University of North Carolina, served with the Navy, and in 1946 came to New York City, where he began to write in earnest. He studied playwriting with Robert Anderson, the author of Tea & Sympathy, in classes at New York's American Theatre Wing. However, he is best known for his contributions as a screenwriter and producer.

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Schulman received Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay for Love with the Proper Stranger in 1963 and for Best Adapted Screenplay for Goodbye, Columbus in 1969. He also received three Writers Guild nominations for Best Screenplay for Wild Is the Wind, A Hole in the Head, and Love with the Proper Stranger, and a Writers Guild award for Goodbye, Columbus.

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  • Schulman, Arnold Baba 1971 The Viking Press, New York (about the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba)

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