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  2. Robert Pirosh (April 1, 1910 – December 25, 1989) was an American screenwriter and film director. 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 .

  3. Dec 31, 1989 · Robert Pirosh, who won a 1949 Academy Award for his World War II screenplay ''Battleground'' and who helped write the Marx Brothers classic ''A Day at the Races,'' died of heart failure last...

  4. Mar 13, 2012 · I like words. 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.

  5. Dec 30, 1989 · Robert Pirosh, a screenwriter whose 1949 film account of the Battle of the Bulge, “Battleground,” brought him an Academy Award, died Monday of heart failure at St. John’s Medical Center in Santa...

  6. Oct 12, 2013 · 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...

  7. Nov 26, 2023 · Daniel Scrivner. Robert Pirosh's "I Like Words" Letter to Hollywood Executives in 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.

  8. Dec 31, 1989 · Robert Pirosh, who won the 1949 Academy Award for his World War II screenplay ``Battleground'' and helped write the Marx Brothers' classic ``A Day at the Races,'' is dead of heart failure. He was 79.