Background
Bright was born in Baltimore and worked with Ben Hecht as a newspaper journalist in Chicago.
Bright was born in Baltimore and worked with Ben Hecht as a newspaper journalist in Chicago.
With fellow journalist Kubec Glasmon, Bright co-wrote a series of stories adopted as screenplays. The two were nominated for a 1931 Academy Award for Best Story. In 1933 he became one of the ten founders of the Screen Writers Guild.
Bright"s wife Josefina Fierro was a Mexican-American activist in her own right.
Bright fled to Mexico and wrote screenplays for at least two Mexican films. His 2002 memoir was called Worms in the Winecup.
As with other founders and members of the Screen Writers Guild, Bright was targeted in the early 1950s by the House Un-American Activities Committee, and put on the Hollywood blacklist.