Robert Buckner

Robert Buckner

writer, producer, additional crew

Robert Buckner was born on May 28, 1906 in USA. Robert Buckner's big-screen debut came with Gold Is Where You Find It directed by Michael Curtiz in 1938. Robert Buckner is known for Bright Victory directed by Mark Robson, Arthur Kennedy stars as Larry Nevins and Peggy Dow as Judy Greene. Robert Buckner has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Robert Buckner achieved is Golden Globes, USA. The upcoming new movie Robert Buckner plays is Return of the Gunfighter which will be released on Jan 29, 1967.

Robert Buckner was one of those individuals who flourished under the strictures of the studio system. He came to Hollywood highly qualified, holding degrees from the Universities of Virginia and Edinburgh and from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. His work history was also amazingly diverse. He had at one time been an English teacher, a courier, a tour guide, writer for the Daily Mail and London correspondent for the New York World. At the end of his lengthy sojourn in Britain, he returned to the U.S. and was for three years engaged by various publishing and advertising agencies. The busy Mr. Buckner still found sufficient time to write plays on and off-Broadway, and numerous short stories and magazine articles, one of which (for Atlantic Monthly) led to a lucrative contract with Warner Brothers in 1937.Before long, Buckner had evolved into one of the most sought-after writers of screenplays for Warners typical fast-paced, fast-talking, tough action subjects, often starring Errol Flynn or James Cagney. He was handed several prestige assignments, including La Piste de Santa Fé (1940), Bombardiers en piqué (1941) and La glorieuse parade (1942). The resulting box-office success was rewarded with a promotion to producer and further hits with Gentleman Jim (1942) and Mon père et nous (1947). After leaving Warner Brothers in 1948, Buckner moved to Universal and rounded out his career in 1955 as a free-lance author of teleplays and novels ("Tiger by the Tail", Moon Pilot", "Starfire").

  • Birthday

    May 28, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    Crewe, Virginia, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

Golden Globes, USA
1952
Best Screenplay
Winner - Golden Globe
Writers Guild of America, USA
1952
The Robert Meltzer Award (Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene)
Winner - WGA Award (Screen)

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