Career
- The Amazing Mr. X (screenwriter)
- The Bat (screenwriter, director) (1959)
- Canon City (director)
- Crime School (screenwriter)
- Crime Wave (screenwriter) (1954)
- He Walked by Night (writer, screenwriter)
- Hell's Kitchen (screenwriter) (1939)
- House of Wax (screenwriter) (1953)
- I Am an American (writer and director) (1944)
- I Was a Communist for the FBI (radioplay writer)
- Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (director, writer)
- Lord Byron of Broadway (screenwriter)
- The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (screenwriter)
- The Monster (playwright) (1925)
- Mysterious Island (screenwriter) (1961)
- Solomon and Sheba (writer) (1959)
- Swingtime in the Movies (director, writer)
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“Whether lawyer, politician or executive, the American who knows whats good for his career seeks an institutional rather than an individual identity. He becomes the man from NBC or IBM. The institutional imprint furnishes him with pension, meaning, proofs of existence. A man without a company name is a man without a country.”
—Lewis H. Lapham (b. 1935)
“The 19-year-old Diana ... decided to make her career that of wife. Today that can be a very, very iffy line of work.... And what sometimes happens to the women who pursue it is the best argument imaginable for teaching girls that they should always be able to take care of themselves.”
—Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)
“The problem, thus, is not whether or not women are to combine marriage and motherhood with work or career but how they are to do soconcomitantly in a two-role continuous pattern or sequentially in a pattern involving job or career discontinuities.”
—Jessie Bernard (20th century)