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Cornell Woolrich

Cornell Woolrich

Writing·1903–1968·New York City, New York, USA

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Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich (4 December 1903 – 25 September 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer who sometimes wrote under the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley.

His biographer, Francis Nevins Jr., rated Woolrich the fourth best crime writer of his day, behind only Dashiell Hammett, Erle Stanley Gardner and Raymond Chandler. A check of film titles reveals that more film noir screenplays were adapted from works by Woolrich than any other crime novelist, and many of his stories were adapted during the 1940s for Suspense and other dramatic radio programs.

I'm Dangerous Tonight

I'm Dangerous Tonight

Writer

1990
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids

Seven Blood-Stained Orchids

Writer

1972
The Bride Wore Black

The Bride Wore Black

Writer

1968
Rear Window

Rear Window

Writer

1954 4.4
Night Has a Thousand Eyes

Night Has a Thousand Eyes

Writer

1948
Fear in the Night

Fear in the Night

Writer

1947
The Leopard Man

The Leopard Man

Writer

1943 3.0
House of Horror

House of Horror

Dialogue

1929
The Haunted House

The Haunted House

Writer

1928