Marvin Borowsky (September 28, 1907 – July 5, 1969) was an American novelist and a screenwriter of movies for RKO Studios, Columbia Pictures, Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, and others.
[2] "While impatiently awaiting their production, he developed an interest in writing for motion pictures, and fed up with the procrastination of New York producers, he and his wife went to Hollywood" in 1940.
[1][2] In addition, Borowsky was "a member of the board of directors of the Writers Guild of America and the Motion Picture Relief Fund" for many years.
[1][2] Aside from being a screenwriter, he was also a novelist as he wrote an Arthurian novel titled The Queen's Knight in 1955; and he was a "talented painter" whose art works were exhibited in several museums in California.
During that period of time, he gathered material for a book he was writing, did interviews and lectured in "at the Tel Aviv Screen Center, and acting as a consultant to Israeli screenwriters.