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English writer Oscar Millard found success in Hollywood when he collaborated on the screenplay to the 1949 hit Come to the Stable, a comedy about nuns. He fared better the following year when he picked up an Academy Award nomination for the gritty war movie The Frogmen. Millard's output after that was less successful though interesting: the James Stewart thriller No Highway in the Sky and Otto Preminger's full-guns-blazing femme fatale movie Angel Face. Millard's reputation was considerably tarnished with the deliriously bad John Wayne-Susan Hayward barbarian epic The Conqueror, a film probably more famous now for filming in a nuclear bomb testing site and most of the cast and crew succumbing to early, cancer-related deaths. After that, Millard found consistent work on television, writing scripts for such shows as Wagon Train, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour for which his was awarded in 2013 by the Writers Guild of America and Twelve O'Clock High
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Oscar Millard
Born 1908-03-01 (118 years ago) in London. Dead 1990-12-07 (82 years).
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Edgar Award for Best Television Episode Teleplay (Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre) | 1967 |
| Writers Guild of America Award for Television Best Script, 30 Minutes or Less in Program Length (Day of Glory) | 1960 |
| Academy Award for Best Story (The Frogmen) | 1951 |
| Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy (Come to the Stable) | 1950 |












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