Leonard Spigelgass
Writing·November 26, 1908·† February 15, 1985 — 76 years old·Brooklyn, New York, USA
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Leonard Spigelgass (November 26, 1908 – February 15, 1985) was an American film producer and screenwriter.
Born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, Spigelgass got his start collaborating on the script for Erich Von Stroheim's Hello, Sister! (1933). Additional screen credits include The Big Street (1942), I Was a Male War Bride (1949), Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957), Silk Stockings (1957), Pepe (1960), and Gypsy (1962).
Known For
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1979The Man You Loved to HateSelf1978Le pont japonaisWriter1974CyranoWriter1962GypsyWriter1962The Merv Griffin ShowTVSelf1961A Majority of OneTheatre Play · Screenplay1960PepeStory1957Silk StockingsScreenplay1957Ten Thousand BedroomsWriter1957One Coat of WhiteWriter1956EloiseWriter1956Playhouse 90TVWriter1955MGM ParadeTVDirector1954Deep in My HeartScreenplay1954AthenaWriter1953Scandal at ScourieWriter1952Because You're MineScreenplay1951The Law and the LadyWriter1951Night Into MorningScreenplay1950Mystery StreetStory1949I Was a Male War BrideScreenplay1948So Evil My LoveScreenplay1947The Perfect MarriageWriter1943They Got Me CoveredOriginal Story1943The Youngest ProfessionScreenplay1942The Big StreetScreenplay · Producer1942Butch Minds the BabyScreenplay1942All Through the NightScreenplay · Story1941Tight ShoesScreenplay1941Million Dollar BabyStory1940One Night in the TropicsAssociate Producer1940Private AffairsScreenplay1939Unexpected FatherStory1938Service de LuxeWriter1938Letter of IntroductionWriter1935Princess O'HaraAssociate Producer1934I'll Fix ItScreenplay1934StingareeAdaptation1933Hello, Sister!Scenario Writer











