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  1. Daniel Taradash was born to a Jewish family in Kentucky and raised in Chicago and Miami Beach. He attended Harvard University, where he met his future producing partner Jules Blaustein . He graduated with a law degree and passed the New York State bar.

  2. WGAW President, 1977-1979. Daniel Taradash wrote or co-wrote Golden Boy (1939), the Academy Award-winning From Here to Eternity (1953), Picnic (1955), Bell, Book and Candle (1958), Hawaii (1966), and Castle Keep (1969). He co-wrote and directed Storm Center (1956), starring Bette Davis.

  3. Feb 27, 2003 · Daniel Taradash, who won an Oscar for his screenplay of James Jones' best-selling novel "From Here to Eternity," has died.

  4. Feb 27, 2003 · Daniel Taradash, who won a screenwriting Oscar for ''From Here to Eternity,'' died here on Saturday. He was 90. Mr. Taradash attended Harvard University and received a law degree in 1936 from...

  5. Feb 27, 2003 · Daniel Taradash, screenwriter: born Louisville, Kentucky 29 January 1913; married Madeleine Forbes (three children); died Los Angeles 22 February 2003. Daniel Taradash, who won an Oscar in...

  6. Career: 1939—first film as writer, Golden Boy : contract with Columbia; 1977–79—President, Writers Guild of America, West, 1970–73—President, Motion Picture Academy. Awards: Academy Award and Writers Guild Award for From Here to Eternity , 1953; Writers Guild Valentine Davies Award, 1970; Morgan Cox Award, 1988; Edmund H. North Award ...

  7. Taradash was an Oscar-winning screenplay writer best known for his adaptation of James Jones's novel From Here to Eternity. Initially, he studied to be an attorney, earning his law degree from Harvard University in 1936 and passing the New York State Bar exam.

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