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Ted Allan

Ted Allan

Writer

Alan Herman (January 26, 1916 – June 29, 1995), known professionally as Ted Allan, was a Canadian screenwriter, author, and poet, several of whose books were made into motion pictures. In 1975, he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) and won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film for the film Lies My Father Told Me. Ted Allan was born in Montreal as Alan Herman. In 1934 he met and became friends with Norman Bethune. In February 1937 Allan joined Lincoln Battalion of the International Brigades to fight against fascism in Spanish Civil War. At the direction of the Brigade, Ted worked as a reporter — he broadcast to America from Madrid — and worked again with Bethune. In 1939 he published his first novel, This Time a Better Earth, drawing on his experiences in the War. In 1952, Allan and Sydney Gordon published Bethune's biography, The Scalpel, The Sword. Allan battled for nearly 40 years to make a movie about the Canadian surgeon who became a larger-than-life hero of the Chinese revolution. The film, Bethune: The Making of a Hero, for which Allan wrote the screenplay, was the first official Chinese co-production, shooting in China, Montreal and Spain was released in 1990. It starred Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren. Allan co-wrote the script for John Cassavetes's celebrated movie Love Streams (released in 1984), which won the Golden Bear Award at Berlin International Film Festival. The film was based on one of Allan's plays, I've Seen You Cut Lemons, which was directed by Sean Connery at the Fortune Theatre in London in 1969. Allan won the Stephen Leacock Award in 1985 for his novel Love Is a Long Shot. He died of respiratory failure on June 29, 1995 at the age of 79. He is the subject of the 2002 National Film Board documentary Ted Allan: Minstrel Boy of the Twentieth Century. Source: Article "Ted Allan" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Born: January 26, 1916 in Montréal, Québec, Canada

Died: June 29, 1995 (Age 79)

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Ted Allan  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
6.5
ActorMr. Baumgarten1975
Movie
7.4
ActorSelf1984
TV Show
7.4
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1956-1966
Movie
5.9
WritingStory1959
Movie
6.2
WritingScreenplay, Novel1993
Movie
4.8
WritingScreenplay1980
Movie
3.9
WritingScreenplay1980
Movie
6.5
WritingScreenplay, Story1975
Movie
7.7
WritingScreenplay1984
Movie
6.2
WritingStory1950
Movie
3.7
WritingStory1971
Movie
7
WritingScreenplay1962
Movie
7.5
WritingScreenplay, Story1960
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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