Waldo Salt

Waldo Salt

Deceased · Born: Oct 18, 1914 · Died: Mar 7, 1987

Personal Details

BornOct 18, 1914 Chicago, Illinois, USA
Spouse
  • Eve Merriam

    ( Oct 22, 1983 to Mar 7, 1987 )
  • Gladys Schwartz

    ( Feb 2, 1969 to Jan 5, 1981 )
  • Mary Davenport

    ( May 23, 1942 to Dec 1, 2025 )
  • Ambur Arvilla Dana

    ( Jan 8, 1938 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Waldo Salt, a renowned screenwriter, navigated the treacherous landscape of Hollywood during the Red Scare, emerging victorious despite being blacklisted. His professional journey began in the late 1930s, when he penned scripts under contract with MGM, a tenure that lasted from 1936 to 1942.

Prior to his blacklisting in 1951, Salt served as a civilian consultant to the Office of War Information from 1942 to 1945. However, his refusal to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) led to his exclusion from the industry.

For several years, Salt worked under pseudonyms, contributing to low-budget television series and undistinguished films. One of his notable assignments during this period was writing for the television series "Colonel March of Scotland Yard".

As Salt's fortunes began to shift, he transitioned to more prominent television projects and eventually made a triumphant return to film, earning two Academy Awards for his outstanding work. This remarkable comeback serves as a testament to his perseverance and talent.

Career

1985
Into the Night
Into the Night as Male Derelict
1969
Midnight Cowboy
Midnight Cowboy as Joe Pyne on TV Show (uncredited)
1978
Coming Home
Coming Home as Screenplay
1975
1973
Serpico
Serpico as Screenplay
1969
Midnight Cowboy
Midnight Cowboy as Screenplay
1964
1962
Taras Bulba
Taras Bulba as Screenplay
1961
1948
1943
1941
1940
1938