Stewart Stern (born on March 22, 1922) is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter. He is best known for writing the screenplay of the film Rebel Without A Cause (1955), which starred James Dean. Two years later, he wrote the narration for the documentary The James Dean Story.
Stern's other screnwriting credits include ones for the movies Sybil, Rachel, Rachel, and The Ugly American.
He is the subject of the documentary Going Through Splat: The Life And Work Of Stewart Stern.[1]
Stern is the nephew of the Paramount Pictures founder Adolph Zukor. He is a veteran of [World War II]], during which he fought in the Battle Of The Bulge.[2]
Stern also acted in the vampire horror-movie "Fright Night" in 1985.
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