Edward Huebsch

Edward Huebsch
BornEduárd Hubsch III
(1914-02-20)February 20, 1914
New York City
DiedJuly 7, 1982(1982-07-07) (aged 68)
Los Angeles
CitizenshipAmerican
GenreMotion picture screen writer
Literary movementHollywood blacklist
RelativesB. W. Huebsch (Viking Press)

Edward Huebsch, AKA "Eddie Huebsch" and "Ed Huebsch," (1914-1982) was a 20th-century American Communist[1] screenwriter whose career was cut short by the Hollywood blacklist.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ Navasky, Victor (1978). Naming Names. Viking Press. pp. 158 (recount), 429 (listing). ISBN 9780670503933. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. ^ Ceplair, Larry; Englund, Steven (1980). The Inquisition in Hollywood: Politics in the Film Community, 1930–1960. Anchor Press. pp. 5 (high art), 179 (military), 382 (underground). ISBN 9780385129008. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  3. ^ Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area. US GPO. March 1953. pp. 317–319 (Huebsch objection), 342–343 (Lang on clinic), 347–348 (more on clinic), 349–350 (Lang on cell with Huebsch), 371–380 (Huebsch testimony). Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  4. ^ Vaughn, Robert (1972). Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting. Putnam. pp. 279, 285, 288. ISBN 978-0-89950-032-4. Retrieved 28 April 2020.