Abby Mann
Abby Mann (1927–2008) was an American screenwriter and producer, best known for his socially conscious dramas and sharp character portrayals. He won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), which explored the moral responsibilities of judges during the Nazi regime. Mann later created the iconic television detective Kojak (1973), blending gritty realism with social commentary. Throughout his career, he was recognized for tackling controversial themes such as justice, prejudice, and human rights, leaving a lasting mark on both film and television.
Known For
Writing
Born
December 1, 1927
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
March 25, 2008 age 80

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust

A Tribute to Stanley Kramer

The Value of a Single Human Being

In Conversation: Abby Mann and Maximillian Schell

The Oscars

The Mike Douglas Show

Judgment at Nuremberg

Ship of Fools

Report to the Commissioner

The Detective

Indictment: The McMartin Trial

A Child Is Waiting

Skag

Skag

The Condemned of Altona

Portrait of a Murderer

Medical Story

War and Love

Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story

Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story

Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story

Port of Escape

Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story

Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story

Kojak: None So Blind

Judgment at Nuremberg

The Marcus-Nelson Murders

Lawman Without a Gun

Kojak The Belarus File

The Greatest Gift

Judgment at Nuremberg

Kojak : Error Fatal

Kojak in Budapest

Kojak: None So Blind

Kojak: It's Always Something

Kojak: Flowers For Matty

Kojak: The Price of Justice

Kojak: Ariana

Kojak The Belarus File

The Marcus-Nelson Murders
Untitled Kojak movie

Kojak

Kojak

Studio One
Skag
Skag
Medical Story
Medical Story

Sinatra

The Atlanta Child Murders

King

King

7 Little Johnstons

The Atlanta Child Murders

Playhouse 90

Kojak

Kojak
Skag

Kojak
Medical Story
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