Vincent Sheean (
5 December 1899,
Pana, Illinois -
16 March,
1975,
Arolo,
Italy), born
James Vincent Sheean, American journalist and novelist, most famous for
Personal History (New York:
Doubleday, 1935). The book, a political memoir, was bought by film producer
Walter Wanger, and became the basis for Wanger's production
Foreign Correspondent (
1940) directed by
Alfred Hitchcock.
Sheean also wrote the narration for the feature-length documentary Crisis (1939) directed by Alexander Hammid and Herbert Kline. He translated Eve Curie's biography of her mother Madame Curie (1939) into English, and wrote a controversial biography Dorothy and Red (1963) about Dorothy Thompson and Sinclair Lewis.
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