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Morton Thompson

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Morton Thompson (c. 1907 July 7, 1953) was an American writer of newspaper journalism, novels and film screenplays.

Career

Amongst his works were a collection of journalistic memoirs called Joe, the Wounded Tennis Player,[1] and the novels Not as a Stranger (which was turned into a film directed by Stanley Kramer and a radio play broadcast on Colombian network Radio Sutatenza in Spanish[2]) and The Cry and the Covenant.

He had a column in the Hollywood Citizen-News which he signed "N.N.W.," explaining that the initials came from a Shakespeare line, "I am but mad when the wind is North North West."[3]

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Personal life

He was a friend of the writer Robert Benchley. His second wife, Frances Pindyck, a literary agent with the Leland Hayward Agency, represented Dashiell Hammett and Betty Smith, among others.

Thompson's Turkey

He was also the inventor of the recipe, Thompson Turkey.[4]

References

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