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  1. Robert Pirosh (April 1, 1910 – December 25, 1989) was an American screenwriter and film director. [2] He is most known for his war and military -themed works, inspired by his experiences as a U.S. Army infantryman during World War II. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Battleground (1949), a semi-autobiographical account ...

  2. Oct 12, 2013 · 1934. A New York copywriter by the name of Robert Pirosh quit his well-paid job and headed for Hollywood in 1934, determined to begin the career of his dreams as a screenwriter.

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · A New York copywriter by the name of Robert Pirosh quit his well-paid job and headed for Hollywood in 1934, determined to begin the career of his dreams as a screenwriter. When he arrived, he gathered the names and addresses of as many directors, producers and studio executives as he could find and sent them what is surely one of the greatest, most effective cover letters ever to be written ...

  4. Mar 13, 2012 · In 1934, a New York copywriter by the name of Robert Pirosh quit his well-paid job and headed for Hollywood, determined to begin the career of his dreams as a screenwriter. When he arrived, he gathered the names and addresses of as many directors, producers and studio executives as he could find, and sent them what is surely one of the greatest, most effective cover letters ever to be written ...

  5. Robert Pirosh enjoyed a lengthy Hollywood career, which began when he was signed by MGM, along with fellow newcomer George Seaton, as a contributing writer in 1934. His most notable success was garnering the Academy Award for his screenplay of Battleground (1949) , a film based on the Second World War Battle of the Bulge in which he had himself fought as a Master Sergeant with the 35th ...

    • Additional Crew, Writer, Director
    • December 25, 1989
    • April 1, 1910
  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0685265Robert Pirosh - IMDb

    Robert Pirosh enjoyed a lengthy Hollywood career, which began when he was signed by MGM, along with fellow newcomer George Seaton, as a contributing writer in 1934. His most notable success was garnering the Academy Award for his screenplay of Battleground (1949) , a film based on the Second World War Battle of the Bulge in which he had himself fought as a Master Sergeant with the 35th ...

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  8. Oct 27, 2023 · When copywriter Robert Pirosh landed in Hollywood in 1934, eager to become a screenwriter, he wrote and sent the following letter to all the directors, producers, and studio executives he could think of. The approach worked, and after securing three interviews he took a job as a junior writer with MGM.

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