Daniel Taradash (January 29, 1913 – February 22, 2003) was an American screenwriter.
Taradash's credits include Golden Boy (1939), From Here to Eternity (1952), Rancho Notorious (1952), Don't Bother to Knock (1952), Désirée (1954), Picnic (1955), Storm Center (1956), which he also directed, Bell, Book and Candle (1958), Morituri (1965), Hawaii (1966), Castle Keep (1969), Doctors' Wives (1971), and Bogie (1980), a film biography of Humphrey Bogart.
Read more about Daniel Taradash: Early Years, Post World War 2 Career, Achievements
Famous quotes by daniel taradash:
“Maggio: Just hate to see a good guy get it in the gut.
Corporal Buckley: Youd better get used to it, kid. Youll probably see a lot of it before you die.”
—Daniel Taradash (b. 1913)
“Looks to me as if youre trying to acquire a reputation as a lone wolf, Prewitt. You should know that in the Army, its not the individual that counts.”
—Daniel Taradash (b. 1913)
“Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse.”
—Daniel Taradash, U.S. screenwriter, and John Monks, Jr., screenwriter. Nicholas Ray. Nick Romano (John Derek)