Years active 1949–1971 Shows East Side/West Side Died December 11, 1971 | Role Playwright Name Arnold Perl | |
Born April 14, 1914 ( 1914-04-14 ) Occupation Playwright, screenwriter, television producer, television writer Awards Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama Nominations Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Movies Malcolm X, Cotton Comes to Harlem, Fiddler on the Roof, Jazz on a Summer's Day Similar People Joseph Stein, Marvin Worth, Leonard Frey, Ossie Davis, Sholem Aleichem |
Interview with Malcolm X after return from Mecca, Hajj in 1964 Complete
Arnold Perl (April 14, 1914 – December 11, 1971) was an American playwright, screenwriter, television producer and television writer.
Perl briefly attended Cornell University, but did not graduate. He had written for the television series The Big Story, Naked City, The Doctors and the Nurses, East Side/West Side and N.Y.P.D., which he created with David Susskind. Perl also co-wrote the screenplay for Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970), actor Ossie Davis' film directing debut. Perl also wrote the play Tevye and his Daughters.
Perl also wrote and directed the documentary film Malcolm X (1972). Perl died in 1971. He was nominated posthumously for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for his work on the film in 1973. Perl's script for the film was later re-written by Spike Lee for his 1992 film on Malcolm X.