
Actor
Neil Paterson
Born 1916 · Greenock, Scotland, UK
Neil Paterson was Scottish novelist and screenwriter. He originally attended university with the intention of following in his father’s footsteps and becoming a solicitor, but quickly realized his passion laid with football after joining Edinburgh University AFC. He played for Buckie Thistle in the Highland League, and for Leith Athletic in the Scottish League and was captain of Dundee United in the 1936–37 season. He then decided to quit the sport and turned to sports journalism, landing a position with DC Thomson. He married Rose MacKenzie in 1939 and joined the Navy during the Second World War. After the war, he returned to writing and published his first novel On my Faithless Arm in 1946 under the pseudonym John Kovack. His second novel, The China Run: Being the biography of a great-grandmother, was published two years later. In 1951, Hodder & Stoughton published a collection of short stories titled And Delilah: Nine stories. The collection included a short story named Scotch Settlement, which was adapted by Paterson himself into the screenplay for the film The Kidnappers and kickstarted his career as a screenwriter. In 1959, he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Room on Top, based on the novel of the same name by John Braine.
Writing

Room at the Top
Screenplay · 1958

Man on a Tightrope
Story · 1953

The Kidnappers
Author · 1953

Innocent Sinners
Screenplay · 1958

High Tide at Noon
Screenplay · 1957

The Woman for Joe
Writer · 1955

The Shiralee
Screenplay · 1957

The Spiral Road
Screenplay · 1962

The Little Kidnappers
Writer · 1990
Devil on Horseback
Writer · 1954
Perthshire Panorama
Writer · 1959