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Adrian Spies is a writer and film worker. He was born in Newark on 17 April 1920. He is known for Dark of the Sun (1968), The Scorpio Letters (1967), The Ordeal of Patty Hearst (1979) and The Failing of Raymond (1971).
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Adrian Spies
Born 1920-04-17 (106 years ago) in Newark.
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay (Studio One) | 1959 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Hauser's Memory) | 1971 |
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Dr. Kildare) | 1964 |
| Writers Guild of America Award for Television Best Script, 60 Minutes or Less in Program Length But Longer Than 30 Minutes (My Father The Fool) | 1960 |
| Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay (Studio One) | 1959 |










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