Sheridan Gibney
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Sheridan de Raismes Gibney (born June 11, 1903; died April 12, 1988) was a writer and producer in theater and film. He attended Amherst College and received an honorary M.A. from it. He later served as an instructor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He received Academy Awards for The Story of Louis Pasteur. He began in film in 1931, but tended to see himself more as a playwright. He particularly had a fondness for Restoration comedy. That said he would be President of the Screen Writers Guild twice. As a member of the League of American Writers he suffered from the Hollywood blacklist. Jack Warner later retracted the claim Gibney was a Communist and Gibney had proposed the group criticize Soviet actions against Finland although that ultimately was unanimously voted down. In his later life Gibney did work in television.
Acting
Crew
TV
The Six Million Dollar Man
Writer
1974
Movie
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Screenplay
1932
TV
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Writer
1964
Movie
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Story
1942
Movie
The Story of Louis Pasteur
Screenplay
1936
Movie
The Locket
Writer
1946
Movie
Anthony Adverse
Screenplay
1936
Movie
Cheers for Miss Bishop
Screenplay
1941
Movie
The Green Pastures
Writer
1936
Movie
Massacre
Screenplay
1934
Movie
Two Against the World
Screenplay
1932
Movie
Letter of Introduction
Writer
1938