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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0397022Sonya Levien - IMDb

    Sonya Levien. Writer: Interrupted Melody. Sonya, a graduate with a law degree from New York University, briefly practiced law before becoming a magazine editor and fiction writer. After several of her stories were adapted to the screen, she became a screenwriter.

  2. Sonya Levien was one of the most prolific screenwriters of her day, crafting over seventy films ranging from the 1939 Hunchback of Notre Dame to the screen adaptation of Oklahoma! Levien became involved with labor unions while working as a secretary, then put herself through law school at New York University.

  3. Levien, Sonya (18881960)Russian-American screenwriter who won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Interrupted Melody. Born near Moscow, Russia, on December 25, 1888; died on March 19, 1960, in Hollywood, California; graduated from New York University with a law degree; married Carl Hovey, in 1917; children: two, including ...

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · Brought to the United States as a child from the Russian territory that became Lithuania, Sonya Levien rose to study and practice law and write fiction. She eventually joined MGM as a leading screenwriter using what had become her 5 th language and amassed over 70 credits on IMDb.

  5. Apr 15, 2017 · Dr. Rosenbloom introduced Sonya Levien by showing a picture of her and asking the audience what they saw when they looked at her. Some in the audience said “flapper”, and Dr. Rosenbloom confirmed that that was closer to what the image would conjure up, as opposed to anarchist.

  6. Sonya Levien evokes the image of a flapper, the decidedly apolitical icon of modern womanhood, in a striking self-portrait that links her affinity for fun and fashion to her flight to Hollywood.

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · Sonya Levien (1888-1960) achieved a modicum of fame and fortune by writing stories and screenplays for Hollywood studios beginning in 1922 and ending only with her death.