Budd Schulberg (born Seymour Wilson Schulberg; March 27, 1914 โ August 5, 2009) was an American screenwriter, television producer, novelist, and sports writer. He is known for his novels What Makes Sammy Run? (1941) and The Harder They Fall (1947), as well as his screenplays for On the Waterfront (1954) and A Face in the Crowd (1957), receiving an Academy Award for the former.
Born in New York City, Schulberg grew up in Hollywood, where his father, B. P. Schulberg, was head of production at Paramount, among other studios. Throughout his career, Schulberg worked as a journalist and essayist, often writing about boxing, a lifelong passion. Many of his writings on the sport are collected in Sparring with Hemingway (1995). Other highlights from Schulbergโs nonfiction career include Moving Pictures (1981), an account of his upbringing in Hollywood.