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Saul Levitt (March 13, 1911 – 1977) was an American playwright and author, best known for his successful play The Andersonville Trial, based on MacKinlay Kantor's Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel Andersonville. Levitt's play was later made into an Emmy award-winning movie.
The Andersonville Trial is a 1959 hit Broadway play by Saul Levitt. It was later adapted into a television production and presented as part of the PBS anthology series Hollywood Television Theatre.
- Drama
Saul Levitt was born on 13 March 1911 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Andersonville Trial (1970), Seaway (1965) and I Cover Times Square (1950). He was married to Dena Glanz.
- Writer, Producer
- March 13, 1911
- Saul Levitt
- September 30, 1977
Saul Levitt, whose plays about the morality of war were produced on television, on Broadway, across the country and in theaters throughout Europe, died yesterday of a heart attack.
Saul Levitt, founder of Intuitive Health, practiced Mickel Therapy for 14 years having used it to successfully recover from Chronic Fatigue. He now helps people with a range of different health conditions by offering Health Recovery Therapy.
Saul Levitt, founder of Intuitive Health, has over 15 years experience of successfully helping people recover from illness having sufferred with Chronic Fatigue himself. He now helps people with a range of different health conditions by offering health recovery therapy.
Aug 3, 2007 · In 1959 dramatist Saul Levitt wrote the play The Andersonville Trial, which was produced that same year by William Darrid, Daniel Hollywood, and Eleanore Saidenberg. The award-winning play recounts the trial of Captain Henry Wirz, the Swiss doctor who commanded the Confederate garrison at Andersonville.