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Ernest Lehman
Writer, Producer, Director, Additional Credits
Born December 8, 1915Died July 2, 2005 (89 years)
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Ernest Lehman (December 8, 1915 in New York City – July 2, 2005 in Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter. He received 6 Academy Award nominations during his screenwriting career. In 2001 he received an honorary Oscar for his works, the first screenwriter to receive that honor.
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Ernest Lehman (December 8, 1915 in New York City – July 2, 2005 in Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter. He received 6 Academy Award nominations during his screenwriting career. In 2001 he received an honorary Oscar for his works, the first screenwriter to receive that honor.
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Ernest Lehman Filmography
| 2010 | |
| 1995 | Sabrina · as Original Film Writer |
| 1979 | The French Atlantic Affair (TV Series) · as Novel |
| 1977 | Black Sunday · as Screenplay |
| 1976 | Family Plot · as Screenplay |
| 1972 | Portnoy's Complaint · as Screenplay |
| 1969 | |
| 1966 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? · as Screenplay |
| 1965 | The Sound of Music · as Screenplay |
| 1963 | The Prize · as Screenplay |
| 1961 | West Side Story · as Screenplay |
| 1960 | From the Terrace · as Screenplay |
| 1959 | |
| 1957 | Sweet Smell of Success · as Screenplay |
| 1956 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) · as Novel |
| 1956 | Somebody Up There Likes Me · as Screenplay |
| 1956 | The King and I · as Screenplay |
| 1954 | Sabrina · as Screenplay |
| 1954 | Executive Suite · as Screenplay |
| 1948 |
| 2006 | The 78th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Memorial Tribute |
| 2001 | The 73rd Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Honorary Award Recipient |
| 1998 | |
| 1994 | |
| 1990 | Intimate Portrait (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1987 | Biography (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1985 | American Masters (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1973 | AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1990 | The 62nd Annual Academy Awards · as Written By |
| 1988 | The 60th Annual Academy Awards · as Written By |
| 1969 | Sen Bir Meleksin · as Story |
| 1952 | Ford Theatre: All Star Theatre (TV Series) · as Story |
| 1950 | The Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) · as Original Screenplay |
| 1948 | The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) · as Adaptation |













