Born 1903 (age 64) · New York City, New York, USA
Appears in 63 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich (4 December 1903 – 25 September 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer who sometimes wrote under the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley. His biographer, Francis Nevins Jr., rated Woolrich the fourth best crime writer of his day, behind only Dashiell Hammett, Erle Stanley Gardner and Raymond Chandler. A check of film titles reveals that more film noir screenplays were adapted from works by Woolrich than any other crime novelist, and many of his stories were adapted during the 1940s for Suspense and other dramatic radio programs. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cornell Woolrich, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Rear Window
8.3
Rear Window
1954
Short Story
Original Sin
6.1
Original Sin
2001
Novel
The Bride Wore Black
7.1
The Bride Wore Black
1968
Novel
Mrs. Winterbourne
7.2
Mrs. Winterbourne
1996
Novel
Mississippi Mermaid
6.6
Mississippi Mermaid
1969
Novel
Cloak & Dagger
6.4
Cloak & Dagger
1984
Short Story
Phantom Lady
7.0
Phantom Lady
1944
Novel
The Leopard Man
6.5
The Leopard Man
1943
Novel
Rear Window
5.4
Rear Window
1998
Short Story
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
The Window
6.9
The Window
1949
Short Story
The Chase
6.3
The Chase
1946
Novel
Martha
7.0
Martha
1974
Short Story
Black Angel
6.1
Black Angel
1946
Novel
No Man of Her Own
6.9
No Man of Her Own
1950
Novel
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Deadline at Dawn
6.3
Deadline at Dawn
1946
Novel
Fear in the Night
5.4
Fear in the Night
1947
Short Story
I Married a Shadow
6.5
I Married a Shadow
1983
Novel
I'm Dangerous Tonight
4.9
I'm Dangerous Tonight
1990
Short Story