Actor
Andrew Solt
Born 1916 · Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Among Mr. Solt's credits was "In a Lonely Place," a much-praised 1950 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray. It centered on a cynical screenwriter (Humphrey Bogart) who eludes a murder charge but loses his lover (Gloria Grahame) through his violent temper. The script was hailed as "almost as flinty as the actor himself" in The New York Times by Thomas M. Pryor, who wrote that "because Mr. Solt did not compromise to fabricate a happy ending, the climax packs both surprise and a punch." Mr. Solt's screenplays included comedies like "Without Reservations" (1946), melodramas such as "Whirlpool" (1949) and "Thunder on the Hill" (1951), the 1949 version of "Little Women" and "For the First Time" (1959), the last film made by Mario Lanza. Mr. Solt, a native of Budapest, also wrote many plays for television anthologies.
Writing

In a Lonely Place
Screenplay · 1950

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Teleplay · 1955

Little Women
Screenplay · 1949

The Lusty Men
Writer · 1952

Whirlpool
Screenplay · 1950

Joan of Arc
Screenplay · 1948

Thunder on the Hill
Screenplay · 1951

The Jolson Story
Adaptation · 1946

Wire Service
Writer · 1956

Without Reservations
Screenplay · 1946

The Family Secret
Screenplay · 1951

My Kingdom for a Cook
Screenplay · 1943