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with the Senator in a forum where the cards were not stacked against him. Afterwards, he moved to Europe and continued to write screenplays under various pseudonyms. Upon returning to the United States, he taught screenwriting at
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in 1953, but declined to answer any questions, declaring that he would be glad to discuss
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upbringing. In 1945, another controversial play by D'Usseau and Gow followed,
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screenwriter who is perhaps best remembered today for his collaboration with
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as a Communist sympathizer. He was forced to appear before Senator
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He died in 1990 at his home in New York, following surgery for
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The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater
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Index

B-movie
Dorothy Parker
The Ladies of the Corridor
Los Angeles
Leon d'Usseau
silent era
Ottola “Tola” Smith D’Usseau
James Gow
Tomorrow, the World!
Nazi
Deep Are the Roots
Elia Kazan
Barbara Bel Geddes
Gordon Heath
Metropolitan Playhouse
Hollywood blacklist
Joseph McCarthy
anti-communist
Tydings Committee
Communism
New York University
School of Visual Arts
stomach cancer
One Crowded Night
Irving Reis
Billie Seward
Gale Storm
Lady Scarface
Dennis O'Keefe
Repent at Leisure

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