Sidney Buchman
WritingBorn Mar 27, 1902Died Aug 23, 1975
Sidney Robert Buchman (March 27, 1902 – August 23, 1975) was an American screenwriter and producer who worked on about 40 films from the late 1920s to the early 1970s. He received four Oscar nominations and won once for Best Screenplay for fantasy romantic comedy film Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) along with Seton I. Miller.
Known For

She Married an Artist
movie1937

The Beloved Bachelor
movie1931

From Hell to Heaven
movie1933

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
movie1939

She Married Her Boss
movie1935

The Talk of the Town
movie1942

Holiday
movie1938

Sahara
movie1943

Cleopatra
movie1963

Here Comes Mr. Jordan
movie1941

All of Me
movie1934

Thunder Below
movie1932
Filmography
1977Billy Jack Goes to Washingtonas Screenplaymovie1971The Deadly Trapas Scenario Writermovie1966The Groupas Screenplaymovie1963Cleopatraas Screenplaymovie1961The Markas Screenplaymovie1951Saturday's Heroas Screenplaymovie1949Jolson Sings Againas Screenplaymovie1948To the Ends of the Earthas Writermovie1946The Jolson Storyas Additional Writingmovie1945Over 21as Screenplaymovie1945A Song to Rememberas Producermovie1943Saharaas Additional Writingmovie1942The Talk of the Townas Screenplaymovie1941Here Comes Mr. Jordanas Screenplaymovie1940The Howards of Virginiaas Screenplaymovie1939Mr. Smith Goes to Washingtonas Screenplaymovie1938Holidayas Screenplaymovie1937She Married an Artistas Producermovie1937Lost Horizonas Screenplaymovie1936Theodora Goes Wildas Screenplaymovie1936Adventure in Manhattanas Screenplaymovie1936The King Steps Outas Writermovie1935She Married Her Bossas Screenplaymovie1935Love Me Foreveras Screenplaymovie1934His Greatest Gambleas Screenplaymovie1934Whom the Gods Destroyas Screenplaymovie1934All of Meas Screenplaymovie1933The Right To Romanceas Screenplaymovie1933From Hell to Heavenas Writermovie1932The Sign of the Crossas Screenplaymovie1932If I Had a Millionas Writermovie1932Thunder Belowas Writermovie1932No One Manas Writermovie1931The Beloved Bacheloras Dialoguemovie1931Daughter of the Dragonas Dialoguemovie