Hecht eventually moved to Hollywood, where he scripted Josef von Sternberg[?]'s gangster story Underworld in 1927, and won an Oscar for his work at the first Academy Awards presentation. His most famous work was the stage comedy The Front Page, which he wrote with frequent collaborator Charles MacArthur. It was first translated to film in 1931 and three more times, most notably as Howard Hawks' His Girl Friday in 1940. Much of Hecht's later work was uncredited, as he worked as a "script doctor".
Hecht had an early talk show that was shown on television in the New York metropolitan area in the 1950s and 1960s.
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