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  1. Charles Schnee (6 August 1916 Bridgeport, Connecticut – 29 November 1962 Beverly Hills, California) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He wrote the scripts for the Westerns Red River (1948) and The Furies (1950), the social melodrama They Live by Night (1949), and the cynical Hollywood saga The Bad and the Beautiful ...

  2. Dr. Schnee specializes treatment for spinal disorders associated with degenerative disease, prior surgeries, instability, spinal cord and nerve compression, adult scoliosis, osteoporosis, trauma, infection, congenital anomalies, and tumors.

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  3. Charles Schnee was born on 6 August 1916 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Red River (1948), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and The Crowded Sky (1960). He was married to Mary Zavian. He died on 29 November 1962 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  4. Dr. Schnee has extensive experience in spinal disorders, trauma, and tumors of the nervous system. He also provides expertise for many brain disorders. Dr. Schnee often sees patients that are considered challenging or high risk for other surgeons.

  5. Academy Award-winning writer Charles Schnee used his aversion to stereotypes to create the characters in Red River (1948), The Furies (1950), Westward the Women (1951), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), for which he won the Oscar, and Butterfield 8 (1960).

  6. Writer and Producer. Nationality: American. Born: Bridgeport, Connecticut, 6 August 1916. Education: Attended Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, B.A.; Yale Law School, LL.B. Career: Lawyer; 1943—author of play, Apology ; 1947—first film as writer, I Walk Alone ; 1953–57—producer and production executive; then returned to writing.

  7. The website for the medical offices of Dr's. Hennessy, Shuey & Schnee, Chartered. MD Neurosurgery specializes in procedures of the Brain, Peripheral Nerve, and Spine.