
Actor
Sonya Levien
Born 1888 · Panimunik, Russia Empire
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sonya Levien (born Sara Opesken; 25 December 1888 – 19 March 1960) was a Russian-born American screenwriter. She became one of the highest earning female screenwriters in Hollywood in the 1930s and would help a number of directors and film stars transition from silent films to talkies. In 1955 she received an Academy Award for her screenplay Interrupted Melody.
Directed
Acting
Writing

Quo Vadis
Screenplay · 1951

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Screenplay · 1939

Oklahoma!
Screenplay · 1955

Drums Along the Mohawk
Screenplay · 1939

Lucky Star
Writer · 1929

State Fair
Adaptation · 1945

In Old Chicago
Screenplay · 1938

The Valley of Decision
Screenplay · 1945

Pepe
Story · 1960

Ziegfeld Girl
Screenplay · 1941

First Love
Story · 1921

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Screenplay · 1932

