Lillian Hellman
Writing
🎂 1905-06-20
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway, as well as her communist views and political activism. She was blacklisted after her appearance before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) at the height of the anti-communist campaigns of 1947–1952. Although she continued to work on Broadway in the 1950s, her blacklisting by the American film industry caused a drop in her income. Many praised Hellman for refusing to answer questions by HUAC, but others believed, despite her denial, that she had belonged to the Communist Party. As a playwright, Hellman had many successes on Broadway, including The Children's Hour, The Little Foxes and its sequel Another Part of the Forest, Watch on the Rhine, The Autumn Garden, and Toys in the Attic. She adapted her semi-autobiographical play The Little Foxes into a screenplay, which starred Bette Davis. Hellman was romantically involved with fellow writer and political activist Dashiell Hammett, who also was blacklisted for 10 years; the couple never married.
Cast credits(8)
Writing (35)

Theatre Play
1970

Screenplay
1966

Theatre Play
1961

Adaptation
1961

Book
1977

Theatre Play
1941

Screenplay
1941

Screenplay
1937

Theatre Play
1943

Screenplay
1936

Original Story
1936

Theatre Play
1936

Screenplay
1943

Story
1943

Theatre Play
1963

Theatre Play
1946

Screenplay
1946

Screenplay
1935

Lyricist
2005

Writer
2021

Novel
1948
Writer
1957

Screenplay
1972

Screenplay
1971

Lyricist
1991

Writer
1937

Screenplay
1957

Lyricist
1989

Lyricist
2023

Original Story
2023

Theatre Play
1956
Writer
2003
Theatre Play
1964
Writer
2007

Writer
2021