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Ted Allan
b. January 26, 1916 in Montréal, Québec
d. June 29, 1995 in Toronto, Ontario



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Ted Allan started out in life as Alan Herman. In addition to screenplays he also wrote books, stage plays and he wrote for radio and television. Raised in Montreal's hard St. Urbain Street neighbourhood, Allan went to Spain to fight the fascists, and later was part of a gang of talentedC anadians, along with Mordecai Richler, Ted Kotcheff, Stanley Mann and Sidney Newman, who invaded the British media and entertainment business in the 1950s. He became a pioneering writer in early British television. Back in Canada, his career was adversely affected by the Communist blacklist. He had served with the famous Canadian, Dr. Norman Bethune in Spain during the Civil War and co-wrote the 1952 biography The Scalpel, The Sword. He fought for more than 30 years to get a film made on Bethune. When the film was finally made in 1990 Allan and Donald Sutherland, who was to play the title charcater, clashed constantly over how to portray Bethune. Critics almost universally hated the film. Several years before that his script for Lies My Father Told Me won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award. In the 1970s Allan had been shuttling back and forth across the Atlantic from London to New York, Montreal, Los Angeles and decided in the late '70s to settle near Hollywood. He became close with John Cassavetes and his wife Gena Rowlands. He co-wrote Love Streams with Cassavetes and the film went on to win the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. He also wrote a draft of Yental for Barbra Striesand.

These are his credits as a Screenwriter:




Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release


Son copain (1950)
The Money Makers (TV-1952)

The Webster Boy (1962)

Seven Times a Day (1975)
Lies My Father Told Me (1975)

It Rained All Night the Day I Left (1980)
Falling In Love Again (1980-C)
Love Streams (1984-C)
I'm Almost Not Crazy... John Cassavetes: The Man and His Work (1984)

Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1990)








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