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  • Samson Raphaelson
  • American writer (1894–1983)

    Samson Raphaelson (March 30, 1894 – July 16, 1983) was an American playwright, screenwriter and fiction writer. While working as an advertising executive

    Samson Raphaelson

    Samson Raphaelson

    Samson_Raphaelson

  • The Shop Around the Corner
  • 1940 film by Ernst Lubitsch

    Stewart, Frank Morgan, and Joseph Schildkraut. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson is based on the 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie by Miklós László. The

    The Shop Around the Corner

    The Shop Around the Corner

    The_Shop_Around_the_Corner

  • The Jazz Singer (play)
  • Play by Samson Raphaelson

    being considered for merging. › The Jazz Singer is a play written by Samson Raphaelson, based on his short story "The Day of Atonement". Producers Albert

    The Jazz Singer (play)

    The_Jazz_Singer_(play)

  • The Jazz Singer
  • 1927 film by Alan Crosland

    performed by Al Jolson. Based on the 1925 play of the same title by Samson Raphaelson, the plot was adapted from his short story "The Day of Atonement"

    The Jazz Singer

    The Jazz Singer

    The_Jazz_Singer

  • Dorothy Wegman Raphaelson
  • American dancer, novelist, vaudeville performer (1904–2005)

    writer Samson Raphaelson in late 1927. They had a son, Joel (1928–2021), and a daughter, Naomi (1930–2009). She was widowed when Samson Raphaelson died

    Dorothy Wegman Raphaelson

    Dorothy Wegman Raphaelson

    Dorothy_Wegman_Raphaelson

  • Suprasternal notch
  • Visible dip in the neck in humans

    the clavicles, and above the manubrium of the sternum. Screenwriter Samson Raphaelson invented the term "ucipital mapilary" to describe the suprasternal

    Suprasternal notch

    Suprasternal notch

    Suprasternal_notch

  • Suspicion (1941 film)
  • 1941 American film by Alfred Hitchcock

    already had his own, substantially different, screenplay, credited to Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harrison, and Alma Reville. (Harrison was Hitchcock's personal

    Suspicion (1941 film)

    Suspicion (1941 film)

    Suspicion_(1941_film)

  • Trouble in Paradise (1932 film)
  • 1932 film by Ernst Lubitsch

    from the original on August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 24, 2012. Raphaelson, Samson (1983). Three Screen Comedies. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin

    Trouble in Paradise (1932 film)

    Trouble in Paradise (1932 film)

    Trouble_in_Paradise_(1932_film)

  • You've Got Mail
  • 1998 film by Nora Ephron

    by Nora Ephron Delia Ephron Based on The Shop Around the Corner by Samson Raphaelson Parfumerie by Miklós László Produced by Lauren Shuler Donner Nora

    You've Got Mail

    You've_Got_Mail

  • Hilda Crane
  • 1956 film by Philip Dunne

    B. Swope Jr. from a screenplay adapted by Dunne from the play by Samson Raphaelson. The music score was by David Raksin and the cinematography by Joseph

    Hilda Crane

    Hilda Crane

    Hilda_Crane

  • Heaven Can Wait (1943 film)
  • 1943 film by Ernst Lubitsch

    deserves to be in Hell based on his life choices. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson is based on the play Birthday by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. The music score

    Heaven Can Wait (1943 film)

    Heaven_Can_Wait_(1943_film)

  • Ernst Lubitsch
  • German and American film director (1892–1947)

    California for a time. His next film was a romantic comedy, written with Samson Raphaelson, Trouble in Paradise (1932). Later described (approvingly) as "truly

    Ernst Lubitsch

    Ernst Lubitsch

    Ernst_Lubitsch

  • But Not for Me (film)
  • 1959 film directed by Walter Lang

    Pictures. It is based on the 1934 play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson. Russ Ward is a Broadway producer with a 30-year record of success

    But Not for Me (film)

    But_Not_for_Me_(film)

  • Mr. Music
  • 1950 film by Richard Haydn

    Paramount Pictures. It is based on the play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson. Filming took place from October to December 1949 in Hollywood. New

    Mr. Music

    Mr. Music

    Mr._Music

  • Minstrel show
  • 19th- and 20th-century American form of musical theater

    picture with synchronized dialogue sequences. Based on a play by Samson Raphaelson, the story tells of Jakie Rabinowitz (Al Jolson), the son of a devout

    Minstrel show

    Minstrel show

    Minstrel_show

  • The Harvey Girls
  • 1946 film by George Sidney

    Screenplay by Edmund Beloin Nathaniel Curtis Harry Crane James O'Hanlon Samson Raphaelson Kay Van Riper (additional dialogue) Story by Eleanore Griffin William

    The Harvey Girls

    The Harvey Girls

    The_Harvey_Girls

  • Lee J. Cobb
  • American actor (1911–1976)

    Jerry Wilenski Belasco Theatre 03/09/42 - 05/09/42 Jason Jason Otis Samson Raphaelson Hudson Theatre Replacement 11/20/43 - 05/20/44 Winged Victory Dr.

    Lee J. Cobb

    Lee J. Cobb

    Lee_J._Cobb

  • The Jazz Singer (1980 film)
  • 1980 film by Richard Fleischer, Sidney J. Furie

    dreams as a pop singer. Based on the 1925 play of the same title by Samson Raphaelson, it is the fourth film adaptation, following the 1927 and the 1952

    The Jazz Singer (1980 film)

    The_Jazz_Singer_(1980_film)

  • Paul Raphaelson
  • American photographer

    Stories of the Domino Sugar Refinery. Raphaelson's grandfather was the playwright and screenwriter Samson Raphaelson, who became a passionate amateur photographer

    Paul Raphaelson

    Paul_Raphaelson

  • That Lady in Ermine
  • 1948 film by Otto Preminger, Ernst Lubitsch

    Technicolor musical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson is based on the 1919 operetta Die Frau im Hermelin by Rudolph Schanzer

    That Lady in Ermine

    That_Lady_in_Ermine

  • Al Jolson
  • American entertainer (1886–1950)

    "prayer and jazz become metaphors for Jews and blacks." Playwright Samson Raphaelson, after seeing Jolson perform his stage show Robinson Crusoe, stated

    Al Jolson

    Al Jolson

    Al_Jolson

  • In the Good Old Summertime
  • 1949 film by Buster Keaton, Robert Zigler Leonard

    (uncredited) Screenplay by Albert Hackett Frances Goodrich Ivan Tors Samson Raphaelson Buster Keaton (uncredited) Based on Parfumerie 1937 play by Miklós

    In the Good Old Summertime

    In the Good Old Summertime

    In_the_Good_Old_Summertime

  • Hollywood blacklist
  • Banning of Communists from U.S. entertainment

    Parker, writer Arnold Perl, producer and writer Minerva Pious, actress Samson Raphaelson, screenwriter and playwright Bernard Reis, accountant Anne Revere

    Hollywood blacklist

    Hollywood_blacklist

  • Angel (1937 film)
  • 1937 comedy-drama film by Ernst Lubitsch

    Everett Horton, Laura Hope Crews and Herbert Mundin. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and an uncredited Frederick Lonsdale was based on an adaptation by

    Angel (1937 film)

    Angel_(1937_film)

  • Broken Lullaby
  • 1932 film directed by Ernst Lubitsch

    Ernst Lubitsch and released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda is based on the 1930 play L'homme que j'ai tué by

    Broken Lullaby

    Broken Lullaby

    Broken_Lullaby

  • Nathanael West
  • American novelist (1903–1940)

    substantially different, screenplay. Hitchcock's screenplay was written by Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harrison (Hitchcock's secretary), and Alma Reville (Hitchcock's

    Nathanael West

    Nathanael_West

  • Hava Nagila
  • Jewish traditional folk song in Hebrew

    America concert, incorporated it into The Jazz Singer, based on Samson Raphaelson's play, in which he acted out a cantor with popular-music ambitions

    Hava Nagila

    Hava_Nagila

  • The Smiling Lieutenant
  • 1931 film

    Miriam Hopkins, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was written by Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda from the operetta Ein Walzertraum by Oscar Straus

    The Smiling Lieutenant

    The_Smiling_Lieutenant

  • Miklós László
  • Hungarian-American playwright

    László came to New York. The play was adapted as a movie script by Samson Raphaelson and became the Ernst Lubitsch motion picture The Shop Around the Corner

    Miklós László

    Miklós László

    Miklós_László

  • Design for Living (film)
  • 1933 American film

    Coward's plays made into feature films. Ernst Lubitsch initially asked Samson Raphaelson to write the screenplay, but he had no interest in adapting Coward

    Design for Living (film)

    Design for Living (film)

    Design_for_Living_(film)

  • Green Dolphin Street (film)
  • 1947 film by Victor Saville

    Heflin, Donna Reed, and Richard Hart, and features a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson based on the historical novel Green Dolphin Street (1944) by Elizabeth

    Green Dolphin Street (film)

    Green_Dolphin_Street_(film)

  • One Hour with You
  • 1932 film

    Ernst Lubitsch "with the assistance of" George Cukor, and written by Samson Raphaelson from the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt. It stars Maurice Chevalier

    One Hour with You

    One Hour with You

    One_Hour_with_You

  • The Merry Widow (1934 film)
  • 1934 film by Ernst Lubitsch

    release poster Directed by Ernst Lubitsch Screenplay by Ernest Vajda Samson Raphaelson French adaptation by Marcel Achard Based on The Merry Widow 1905 operetta

    The Merry Widow (1934 film)

    The Merry Widow (1934 film)

    The_Merry_Widow_(1934_film)

  • Bannerline
  • 1951 film

    by Charles Schnee Based on the short story A Rose Is Not a Rose by Samson Raphaelson Produced by Henry Berman Starring Keefe Brasselle Sally Forrest Lionel

    Bannerline

    Bannerline

  • Skylark (1941 film)
  • 1941 film directed by Mark Sandrich

    Bartender Margaret Hayes as Blake's Receptionist The film was based on Samson Raphaelson's novel that first appeared in the January 7–February 4, 1939 edition

    Skylark (1941 film)

    Skylark_(1941_film)

  • The Jazz Singer (1952 film)
  • 1952 film

    Singer Theatrical release poster Directed by Michael Curtiz Written by Samson Raphaelson (play) Frank Davis Leonard Stern Lewis Meltzer Produced by Louis F

    The Jazz Singer (1952 film)

    The Jazz Singer (1952 film)

    The_Jazz_Singer_(1952_film)

  • Accent on Youth
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Accent on Youth (play), a 1934 Broadway play written by Samson Raphaelson Accent on Youth (film), a 1935 American comedy film, based on the

    Accent on Youth

    Accent_on_Youth

  • Day of Atonement (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Kippur Day of Atonement (film) Day of Atonement (play), a play by Samson Raphaelson, which became the 1927 film The Jazz Singer This disambiguation page

    Day of Atonement (disambiguation)

    Day_of_Atonement_(disambiguation)

  • Glenn Anders
  • American actor (1889–1981)

    Hallam in Rose Franken's Another Language (1932), Bill Blake in Samson Raphaelson's Skylark (1939), Alexander Craig in Franken's Soldier's Wife (1944)

    Glenn Anders

    Glenn Anders

    Glenn_Anders

  • The Perfect Marriage
  • 1947 film by Lewis Allen

    The Perfect Marriage which convinced Producer Hal Wallis that this Samson Raphaelson-play was worth the trouble and expense of filming just doesn't come

    The Perfect Marriage

    The_Perfect_Marriage

  • Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Category of film award

    Singer Alfred A. Cohn The play & short story "The Day of Atonement" by Samson Raphaelson 1928/29 (2nd) The Patriot Hanns Kräly The novel by Alfred Neumann

    Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

    Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

    Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay

  • The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937 film)
  • 1937 film by Dorothy Arzner, Richard Boleslawski, George Fitzmaurice

    (uncredited) George Fitzmaurice (uncredited) Written by Leon Gordon Samson Raphaelson Monckton Hoffe Based on The Last of Mrs. Cheyney 1925 play by Frederick

    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937 film)

    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937 film)

    The_Last_of_Mrs._Cheyney_(1937_film)

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
  • Abie's Irish Rose (1946) A. Edward Sutherland Accent on Youth (1934) Samson Raphaelson Accent on Youth (1935) Wesley Ruggles Mr. Music (1950) Richard Haydn

    List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I

  • The Best American Short Stories 1947
  • 1947 short story anthology

    Quarterly Review of Literature J. F. Powers "Prince of Darkness" Accent Samson Raphaelson "The Greatest Idea in the World" Good Housekeeping Mark Schorer "What

    The Best American Short Stories 1947

    The_Best_American_Short_Stories_1947

  • Accent on Youth (film)
  • 1935 film by Wesley Ruggles

    Claude Binyon based on the 1934 play of the same name written by Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Sylvia Sidney and Herbert Marshall and features Phillip

    Accent on Youth (film)

    Accent_on_Youth_(film)

  • Ladies Love Danger
  • 1935 film by H. Bruce Humberstone

    comedy mystery film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Samson Raphaelson, Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Mona Barrie, Gilbert

    Ladies Love Danger

    Ladies_Love_Danger

  • 1983 in film
  • Eddie Foy Jr. 78 US Actor Yankee Doodle Dandy Bells Are Ringing 16 Samson Raphaelson 89 US Screenwriter The Shop Around the Corner Heaven Can Wait 17 Byron

    1983 in film

    1983_in_film

  • Bob Rafelson
  • American film director (1933–2022)

    screenwriter and playwright Samson Raphaelson, the author of The Jazz Singer, who wrote nine films for director Ernst Lubitsch. "Samson took an interest in my

    Bob Rafelson

    Bob Rafelson

    Bob_Rafelson

  • Montagu Love
  • English actor (1877–1943)

    49th Street Theatre 1934 The Wooden Slipper Otto Zigurny Ritz Theatre Samson Raphaelson Richard of Bordeaux Earl of Arundel Gordon Daviot Empire Theatre

    Montagu Love

    Montagu Love

    Montagu_Love

  • Accent on Youth (play)
  • Play written by Samson Raphaelson

    considered for merging. › Accent on Youth is a Broadway play written by Samson Raphaelson which debuted in 1934. It had three film adaptations and had a 2009

    Accent on Youth (play)

    Accent_on_Youth_(play)

  • Joseph Ruscoll
  • American writer (1906–1956)

    Tuesday, over KGLO-CBS at 7:30 p. m. 'Accent on Youth' was written by Samson Raphaelson and was a Broadway hit 1934-35. It is the story of a young woman secretary

    Joseph Ruscoll

    Joseph_Ruscoll

  • Gertrude Lawrence
  • English performing artist (1898–1952)

    its studios. Lawrence also starred in 1939's Skylark, a comedy by Samson Raphaelson. Lawrence felt the play needed work prior to opening on Broadway,

    Gertrude Lawrence

    Gertrude Lawrence

    Gertrude_Lawrence

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q
  • Williams Jr. Janie (1944) Michael Curtiz The Jazz Singer (1925) Samson Raphaelson The Jazz Singer (1927) Alan Crosland The Jazz Singer (1952) Michael

    List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_J_to_Q

  • NBC Matinee Theater
  • 1955 American TV series or program

    Noble December 1, 1955 (1955-12-01) 24 24 "Jason" Unknown Story by : Samson Raphaelson Teleplay by : Lawrence Hazard December 2, 1955 (1955-12-02) 25 25

    NBC Matinee Theater

    NBC Matinee Theater

    NBC_Matinee_Theater

  • List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees
  • Heaven by Austin Strong Won Alfred A. Cohn The Jazz Singer The play by Samson Raphaelson, from his story "The Day of Atonement" Nominated 1930/1931 Joseph

    List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees

    List_of_Jewish_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees

  • Tokyo International Players
  • English-language theater group in Japan

    of the Family by L. duGarde Peach and Ian Hay, Accent on Youth by Samson Raphaelson, Sabrina Fair by Samuel A. Taylor, The Importance of Being Earnest

    Tokyo International Players

    Tokyo International Players

    Tokyo_International_Players

  • Michael Curtiz filmography
  • With Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee, Mildred Dunnock; based on the play by Samson Raphaelson; filmed in Technicolor 1953 Trouble Along the Way Yes With John Wayne

    Michael Curtiz filmography

    Michael Curtiz filmography

    Michael_Curtiz_filmography

  • Kol Nidre
  • Recitation that precedes Yom Kippur service

    and television adaptations of The Jazz Singer, originally a play by Samson Raphaelson. In the 1927 film version, Kol Nidre is sung by notable Jewish entertainer

    Kol Nidre

    Kol Nidre

    Kol_Nidre

  • The Gay Deception
  • 1935 film by William Wyler

    Don Hartman Patterson McNutt (uncredited contributor to treatment) Samson Raphaelson (uncredited contributor to dialogue) Arthur Richman (uncredited additional

    The Gay Deception

    The_Gay_Deception

  • The Jazz Singer (Ford Startime)
  • 2nd episode of the 1st season of Ford Startime

    "The Jazz Singer" is a filmed adaptation of Samson Raphaelson's 1925 play of the same title, starring Jerry Lewis. It was broadcast on October 13, 1959

    The Jazz Singer (Ford Startime)

    The_Jazz_Singer_(Ford_Startime)

  • Main Street to Broadway
  • 1953 film by Tay Garnett

    running time of 97 minutes, was directed by Tay Garnett, screenplay by Samson Raphaelson, based on a story Robert E. Sherwood, and photographed by James Wong

    Main Street to Broadway

    Main_Street_to_Broadway

  • Rayna Prohme
  • American journalist in China

    Socialist Party of America. From 1918 to 1922 she was married to Samson Raphaelson, a marriage that ended in divorce. She later met and married William

    Rayna Prohme

    Rayna_Prohme

  • The Queen's Affair
  • 1934 British film by Herbert Wilcox

    Directed by Herbert Wilcox Written by Monckton Hoffe Miles Malleson Samson Raphaelson Based on The operetta Die Königin by Ernst Marischka & Bruno Granichstaedten

    The Queen's Affair

    The_Queen's_Affair

  • Margo Jones
  • American theater director

    Guilty Harry Granick Happy We'll Be Samson Raphaelson Oracle Junction Samson Raphaelson The Heel Samson Raphaelson A Rainbow at Home Milton Robertson Horatio

    Margo Jones

    Margo Jones

    Margo_Jones

  • Dressed to Thrill
  • 1935 film by Harry Lachman

    1935 American musical film directed by Harry Lachman and written by Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Tutta Rolf, Clive Brook, Robert Barrat, Nydia Westman

    Dressed to Thrill

    Dressed_to_Thrill

  • Inga Tidblad
  • Swedish actress (1901–1975)

    Rovdjuret, The Daughter in Strindberg's The Ghost Sonata, Mrs. Kenyon in Samson Raphaelson's play Skylark (1943), Beréngère in Robert Boissy's Jupiter (1943)

    Inga Tidblad

    Inga Tidblad

    Inga_Tidblad

  • Ford Theatre
  • Television and radio series

    Wilk November 4, 1949 (1949-11-04) 12 4 "Skylark" Unknown Story by : Samson Raphaelson Teleplay by : November 18, 1949 (1949-11-18) 13 5 "Kind Lady" Marc

    Ford Theatre

    Ford Theatre

    Ford_Theatre

  • The Magnificent Lie (1931 film)
  • 1931 film

    Berthold Viertel and written by Vincent Lawrence, Leonard Merrick and Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Ruth Chatterton, Ralph Bellamy, Stuart Erwin, Françoise

    The Magnificent Lie (1931 film)

    The_Magnificent_Lie_(1931_film)

  • 1st Writers Guild of America Awards
  • Award ceremony for writing of 1948

    Charles Martin, and Hans Wilhelm That Lady in Ermine, Screenplay by Samson Raphaelson The Emperor Waltz, Screenplay by Charles Brackett, and Billy Wilder

    1st Writers Guild of America Awards

    1st_Writers_Guild_of_America_Awards

  • Horace Jackson
  • American film director

    (with Donald Ogden Stewart) T 1935 Dressed to Thrill Screenplay (with Samson Raphaelson) T 1936 The Unguarded Hour Screenplay (with Howard Emmett Rogers and

    Horace Jackson

    Horace_Jackson

  • Eugene O'Neill Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    opened at the Coronet in early 1950 and ran for 245 performances. Samson Raphaelson's play Hilda Crane was also hosted at the Coronet later the same year

    Eugene O'Neill Theatre

    Eugene O'Neill Theatre

    Eugene_O'Neill_Theatre

  • Hélène Frappat
  • Études sur la personnalité autoritaire by Theodor W. Adorno, Amitié by Samson Raphaelson). On France Culture, she produced the monthly cinema magazine "Rien

    Hélène Frappat

    Hélène Frappat

    Hélène_Frappat

  • Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
  • Annual award for science fiction or fantasy

    1944 (Long Form) 2019 Heaven Can Wait* Ernst Lubitsch (director), Samson Raphaelson (screenplay) 20th Century Fox Batman Lambert Hillyer (director), Victor

    Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation

    Hugo_Award_for_Best_Dramatic_Presentation

  • Caravan (1934 film)
  • 1934 film by Erik Charell

    Charell Written by Melchior Lengyel (original story Gypsy Melody) Samson Raphaelson (screen play and dialogue) Robert Liebmann (continuity) Produced by

    Caravan (1934 film)

    Caravan_(1934_film)

  • Bus Stop (TV series)
  • Drama TV series (1961-62)

    December 3, 1961 (1961-12-03) 11 "Call Back Yesterday" Lamont Johnson Samson Raphaelson December 10, 1961 (1961-12-10) 12 "...And The Pursuit Of Evil" Robert

    Bus Stop (TV series)

    Bus Stop (TV series)

    Bus_Stop_(TV_series)

  • Servants' Entrance
  • 1934 film by Frank Lloyd, Walt Disney

    is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical comedy film. It was written by Samson Raphaelson from the Sigrid Boo novel and directed by Frank Lloyd, with a cartoon

    Servants' Entrance

    Servants'_Entrance

  • 29th Writers Guild of America Awards
  • Award ceremony for writing of 1976

    Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement Samson Raphaelson Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement Everett Greenbaum, James Fritzell Valentine Davies

    29th Writers Guild of America Awards

    29th_Writers_Guild_of_America_Awards

  • Irene Mitchell
  • Australian actress and theatre director

    Through Lorraine in March 1943. In April she had the chief part in Samson Raphaelson's comedy, Skylark In June she produced Marguerite Steen's French for

    Irene Mitchell

    Irene_Mitchell

  • The Continental Players
  • Huston – screenwriting; Edward G. Robinson and Paul Muni – acting; and Samson Raphaelson – dramaturgy. In May and June 1939, The Continental Players produced

    The Continental Players

    The_Continental_Players

  • Toni Seven
  • American actress (1922–1991)

    producer W. Horace Schmidlapp planned a revival of Accent On Youth by Samson Raphaelson. The theatrical presentation was to feature Seven in a leading role

    Toni Seven

    Toni Seven

    Toni_Seven

  • Alfred A. Cohn
  • American screenwriter (1880–1951)

    first motion pictures with sound, from a play and short story by Samson Raphaelson, led to his first and only nomination for an Academy Award. During

    Alfred A. Cohn

    Alfred A. Cohn

    Alfred_A._Cohn

  • Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement
  • Lifetime achievement award given by the Writers Guild of America

    Ernest Lehman 1973 William Rose 1974 Paddy Chayefsky 1975 Preston Sturges 1976 Michael Wilson 1977 Samson Raphaelson 1978 Edward Anhalt 1979 Neil Simon

    Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement

    Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement

    Laurel_Award_for_Screenwriting_Achievement

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z
  • Jan de Hartog Maître après Dieu (1951) Louis Daquin Skylark (1939) Samson Raphaelson Skylark (1941) Mark Sandrich A Sleeping Clergyman (1933) James Bridie

    List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_R_to_Z

  • Booth Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    1936). "Wrestling Ring Rumpus in 'Swing Your Lady!' – Opening of Samson Raphaelson's 'White Man.'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January

    Booth Theatre

    Booth Theatre

    Booth_Theatre

  • Broadway Television Theatre
  • 1952 American TV series or program

    Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood The Jazz Singer, written by Samson Raphaelson The Thirteenth Chair, written by Bayard Veiller Three Men on a Horse

    Broadway Television Theatre

    Broadway_Television_Theatre

  • Warren Lewis (screenwriter)
  • American film producer and screenwriter

    University. He studied screenwriting at Columbia University with Samson Raphaelson. www.screenplaystreet.com. "Warren Lewis Screenwriter | the 13th Warrior

    Warren Lewis (screenwriter)

    Warren_Lewis_(screenwriter)

  • Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical
  • United States award (1949-1969)

    Dorothy Cooper, Charles Martin, and Hans Wilhelm That Lady in Ermine Samson Raphaelson The Emperor Waltz Charles Brackett, and Billy Wilder When My Baby

    Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical

    Writers_Guild_of_America_Award_for_Best_Written_Musical

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  • SAMSON
  • Male

    English

    SAMSON

    Anglicized form of Greek Sampson (Hebrew Shimshown), SAMSON means "like the sun." In the bible, this is the name of a powerful hero who was betrayed by his mistress Delila.

    SAMSON

  • Samson
  • Boy/Male

    Armenian, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Polish, Swedish

    Samson

    Bright as the Sun; Sun Child; Like the Sun; His Ministry; Sun

    Samson

  • Amason
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Amason

    English : variant spelling of Amison.

    Amason

  • CAMRON
  • Male

    English

    CAMRON

    English masculine variant spelling of Scottish Cameron, CAMRON means "crooked nose."

    CAMRON

  • SAMPSON
  • Male

    Greek

    SAMPSON

    (Σαμψών) Greek form of Hebrew Shimshown, SAMPSON means "like the sun." In the bible, this is the name of a powerful hero who was betrayed by his mistress Delila.

    SAMPSON

  • Lamson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lamson

    English : patronymic from Lamb 2.

    Lamson

  • JAYSON
  • Male

    English

    JAYSON

    English variant spelling of Latin Jason, JAYSON means "to heal."

    JAYSON

  • Samson
  • Biblical

    Samson

    his son; his service; there the second time

    Samson

  • Gasson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Gasson

    English and French : perhaps a variant of Garson.

    Gasson

  • DAWSON
  • Male

    English

    DAWSON

    English surname, transferred to forename use, DAWSON means "son of Daw (David)."

    DAWSON

  • Sammon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Sammon

    English and Irish : variant spelling of Salmon.

    Sammon

  • Simson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Simson

    English : patronymic from Sim.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Samson.

    Simson

  • Hamson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hamson

    English : patronymic form of Hammond.

    Hamson

  • Sampson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and Jewish

    Sampson

    English, Dutch, and Jewish : variant of Samson. The -p- was introduced in the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Shimshon. The English surname has also long been established in Ireland.

    Sampson

  • TAMSON
  • Female

    English

    TAMSON

    English form of Cornish Tamsin, TAMSON means "twin."

    TAMSON

  • Samson
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew Swedish

    Samson

    His sun; his service; there the second time.

    Samson

  • Sarson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sarson

    English : nickname from Middle English, Old French saracin, sarrazin ‘saracen’ (see Sarazin).English : possibly also a metronymic from the personal name Sara.English : Richard Sarson (b. 1607), tailor, came from London to MA in 1635. He and his son (also called Richard) settled in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard before 1656.

    Sarson

  • Samson
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Samson

    Bright as the Sun

    Samson

  • DAMION
  • Male

    English

    DAMION

    Variant spelling of English Damian, DAMION means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill." 

    DAMION

  • JAMISON
  • Male

    English

    JAMISON

    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamieson, JAMISON means "son of Jamie."

    JAMISON

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Online names & meanings

  • KONRAD
  • Male

    German

    KONRAD

    Variant form of Old High German Kuonrat, KONRAD means "bold counsel." 

  • Kahlima
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kahlima

    The Goddess Form Kali Ma

  • Fonzo
  • Boy/Male

    German, Latin

    Fonzo

    Noble; Abbreviation of Alfonso

  • Bawden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bawden

    English : from a late variant of the Norman personal name Baldwin.

  • Koosha
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Koosha

    Diligent

  • Rikita
  • Girl/Female

    German, Hindu, Indian

    Rikita

    Pleasing; Season

  • ANNUSHKA
  • Female

    Russian

    ANNUSHKA

    (Аннушка) Diminutive form of Russian Anya, ANNUSHKA means "favor; grace."

  • Giuditta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew, Italian

    Giuditta

    Italian Form of Judith; Praised; Jewish

  • Hendrie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Hendrie

    Son of Henry

  • Praachik | ப்ராசிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Praachik | ப்ராசிக

    Long-legged

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  • Sarsen
  • n.

    One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs; -- called also sarsen stone, and Druid stone.

  • Samoan
  • n.

    An inhabitant of the Samoan Islands.

  • Samiot
  • a. & n.

    Samian.

  • Salmon
  • a.

    Of a reddish yellow or orange color, like that of the flesh of the salmon.

  • Saxon
  • n.

    The language of the Saxons; Anglo-Saxon.

  • Season
  • v. t.

    To fit for taste; to render palatable; to give zest or relish to; to spice; as, to season food.

  • Saxon
  • a.

    Anglo-Saxon.

  • Samian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the island of Samos.

  • Summon
  • v. t.

    To give notice to, or command to appear, as in court; to cite by authority; as, to summon witnesses.

  • Saloon
  • n.

    Popularly, a public room for specific uses; esp., a barroom or grogshop; as, a drinking saloon; an eating saloon; a dancing saloon.

  • Salmon
  • pl.

    of Salmon

  • Samoan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Samoan Islands (formerly called Navigators' Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean, or their inhabitants.

  • Season
  • v. t.

    Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices; as, to season timber.

  • Tampon
  • v. t.

    To plug with a tampon.

  • Season
  • n.

    Hence, a period of time, especially as regards its fitness for anything contemplated or done; a suitable or convenient time; proper conjuncture; as, the season for planting; the season for rest.

  • Salmon
  • v.

    A reddish yellow or orange color, like the flesh of the salmon.

  • Samian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Samos.

  • Blackfish
  • n.

    The female salmon in the spawning season.

  • Saxon
  • n.

    Also used in the sense of Anglo-Saxon.

  • Samshoo
  • n.

    Alt. of Samshu