Endre Bohem
Endre Bohem was born on May 01, 1901 in Hungary. Endre Bohem's big-screen debut came with Desert Nights directed by William Nigh in 1929. Endre Bohem is known for The Boys of Paul Street directed by Zoltán Fábri, Mari Törőcsik stars as Nemecsek's mother and Sándor Pécsi as Rácz tanár úr. The most recent award Endre Bohem achieved is Western Heritage Awards. The upcoming new movie Endre Bohem plays is The Boys of Paul Street which will be released on Jun 23, 2015.
Hungarian-born Endre Bohem received his education at the University of Budapest and at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He emigrated to the US in 1921, attended New York's Columbia University, then made his way to Hollywood, where he worked as a screenwriter on several silent films. Although he was employed as an assistant to Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn, Bohem wrote pictures for a variety of studios, including MGM and Republic, before accepting a job in the MGM short-subjects department as a producer and writer. Leaving MGM to produce feature films at Paramount, Bohem was responsible for such quirky fare as Un pacte avec le diable (1949). He was one of the earliest Hollywood writers to detour to television, where he worked as a writer and producer on several shows beginning in 1952, but kept his hand in features, writing such films as Bengazi (1955). In 1959 he joined the company of the Clint Eastwood western series Rawhide (1959) as a story consultant and eventually moved up to executive producer. He continued to work in both films and television until his retirement.
Birthday
May 01, 1901Place of Birth
Arad, Hungary
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1993
writer
6.3 - 1968
producer, writer
7.8 - 1958
writer
5.4 - 1958
writer
6.1 - 1957
writer
5.4 - 1957
writer
3.6 - 1955
writer
5.0 - 1949
producer
7.1 - 1948
producer
7.1 - 1939
writer
5.6 - 1939
writer
6.7 - 1938
writer
7.0 - 1938
writer
6.6 - 1937
writer
7.4 - 1937
writer
5.3 - 1936
writer
6.2 - 19365.2
- 1929
writer
6.7