A U.S. citizen from childhood, Russian-born Sonya Levien had been a lawyer, magazine editor and fiction writer before concentrating on screenwriting in the early 1920s (one of her short stories had previously been cinematized as Who Will Marry Me). Most often employed by Fox Studios in the first decade of the talkies, Levien wrote or co-wrote the scripts of several Will Rogers vehicles; her script for Rogers' 1933 State Fair not only earned her an Oscar nomination, but served as the model for the 1945 and 1962 remakes. Also at Fox, she worked extensively on the Janet Gaynor starrers, and in addition worked on the 1930 adaptation of Molnar's Liliom (intended as a Charlie Farrell-Janet Gaynor picture, but ultimately starring Farrell and Rose Hobart) and John Ford's first Technicolor offering, 1939's Drums Along the Mohawk. Her efforts at other studios included RKO's Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) and Warner Bros.' Gershwin biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945). From 1941, Levien could usually be found at MGM; in 1955, she won her first Academy Award for the studio's Interrupted Melody. Sonya Levien's final screen credit was Pepe (1960).
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State Fair
Screenwriter |
1962 | |||
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Pepe
Screen Story |
1960 | |||
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Jeanne Eagels
Screenwriter |
1957 | |||
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Bhowani Junction
Screenwriter |
1956 | |||
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Hit the Deck
Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Interrupted Melody
Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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Oklahoma!
Screenwriter |
1955 | |||
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The Student Prince
Screenwriter |
1954 | |||
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The Merry Widow
Screenwriter |
1952 | |||
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Quo Vadis?
Screenwriter |
1951 | |||
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The Great Caruso
Screenwriter |
1951 | |||
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Three Daring Daughters
Screenwriter |
1948 | |||
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The Green Years
Screenwriter |
1946 | |||
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Rhapsody in Blue
Screen Story |
1945 | |||
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State Fair
Screenwriter |
1945 | |||
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The Valley of Decision
Screenwriter |
1945 | |||
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Ziegfeld Girl
Screenwriter |
1941 | |||
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Drums Along the Mohawk
Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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Four Men and a Prayer
Screenwriter |
1938 | |||
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In Old Chicago
Screenwriter |
1938 | |||
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Kidnapped
Screenwriter |
1938 | |||
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The Cowboy and the Lady
Screenwriter |
1938 | |||
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Navy Wife
Screenwriter |
1936 | |||
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Reunion
Screenwriter |
1936 | |||
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The Country Doctor
Screenwriter |
1936 | |||
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Here's to Romance
Screen Story |
1935 | |||
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As Husbands Go
Screenwriter |
1934 | |||
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Change of Heart
Screenwriter |
1934 | |||
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The White Parade
Screenwriter |
1934 | |||
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Berkeley Square
Screenwriter |
1933 | |||
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Mr. Skitch
Screenwriter |
1933 | |||
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State Fair
Screenwriter |
1933 | |||
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The Warrior's Husband
Screenwriter |
1933 | |||
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After Tomorrow
Screenwriter |
1932 | |||
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Screenwriter |
1932 | |||
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She Wanted a Millionaire
Screen Story |
1932 | |||
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Tess of the Storm Country
Director, Screenwriter |
1932 | |||
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Daddy Long Legs
Screenwriter |
1931 | |||
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Delicious
Screenwriter |
1931 | |||
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Surrender
Screenwriter |
1931 | |||
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The Brat
Screenwriter |
1931 | |||
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Lightnin'
Screenwriter |
1930 | |||
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Liliom
Screenwriter |
1930 | |||
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So This Is London
Screenwriter |
1930 | |||
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Behind That Curtain
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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Frozen Justice
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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Lucky Star
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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Song O' My Heart
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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South Sea Rose
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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The Younger Generation
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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They Had to See Paris
Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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Trial Marriage
Screen Story |
1929 | |||
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The Power of the Press
Screenwriter |
1928 | |||
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The Princess from Hoboken
Screenwriter |
1927 | |||
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Salome of the Tenements
Screenwriter |
1925 | |||
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Snow Bride
Screenwriter |
1923 | |||
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The Exciters
Screenwriter |
1923 | |||
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Pink Gods
Screenwriter |
1922 | |||
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The Top of New York
Screen Story |
1922 |




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