Charles Samuels

Samuels began his career as a sports and feature writer with the Brooklyn Eagle in 1923.
His book with Boris Morros, ''My Ten Years as a Counterspy'' was made into the film, ''Man on a String'' (1960), starring Ernest Borgnine. The title of another, ''The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing'', about Evelyn Nesbit, was used in the 1955 movie. He was the recipient of the Edgar Allan Poe award (now called the Edgar Award) in 1957 for ''Night Fell on Georgia'' (written with his wife Louise Samuels). Samuels, who wrote thousands of magazine and newspaper articles, also helped write the newspaper columns of Ben Hecht and Billy Rose. He was the New York City Editor of Paramount News.
He lived mostly in New York City and its suburbs Hastings-on-Hudson, Nyack, New York, and Grand View, New York, where he was the director for the Rockland Foundation (now the [https://rocklandartcenter.org/roca/about.html Rockland Center for the Arts]) and retired in Cuernavaca, Mexico. His son Robert C. Samuels was an award-winning journalist and writer and his namesake grandson, [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8412418/ Charles Samuels] is a director/photographer. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Luc Gauthier, Fernanda Almeida, Patrick Arcache, Catherine Ashton-McGregor, David Côté, Helen Driver, Kathleen Ferguson, Gilles Lavigne, Philippe Martin, Jean-François Masse, Florence Morisson, Jeffrey Pancer, Charles Samuels, Maurice Schachter, Frédéric Sériès, Glendon SullivanGet full text
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