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        3. NEDRICK YOUNG, 54, DEFIED BLAGKLIST; Writer Who Won Oscar for 'Defiant Ones' Dies.
        4. The film begins with a written foreword detailing the kindness of the "Caliph" and his successor to the throne of Bagdad, "Princess Jasmine", who faces danger.
        5. Written by Nedrick Young while blacklisted, under the pseudonym Nathan E Douglas.
        6. NEDRICK YOUNG, 54, DEFIED BLAGKLIST; Writer Who Won Oscar for 'Defiant Ones' Dies..

          Nedrick Young

          American actor and screenwriter (1914–1968)

          Nedrick Young (March 23, 1914 – September 16, 1968), also known by the pseudonym Nathan E.

          Douglas,[1] was an American actor and screenwriter often blacklisted during the 1950s and 1960s for refusing to confirm or deny membership of the Communist Party before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA).

          He is credited with writing the story for Jailhouse Rock in 1957, which starred Elvis Presley.

          Young was born in Philadelphia.

          The screenplay, by Nedrick Young and Harold Jacob Smith, is bursting at the seams with beautifully stated passion, grandiose monologues, and the.

          In addition to screenwriting, he took acting roles in various feature-length films from 1943 to 1966.

          Recognition

          The Defiant Ones received an Oscar for the "best screenplay written directly for the screen" in 1958.[2] For the same film, Young and co-writer Harold Jacob Smith won a 1959 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay, from the Mystery Writers of America.

          Inherit the Wind was also nominated for, but did not win, an Academy Award in 1960.