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Name
  
George Zuckerman


Role
  
Screenwriter

Died
  
September 30, 1996, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Blanche Kleid Zuckerman (m. 1946–1996)

Children
  
Laurie Beth Zuckerman, Gregg Zuckerman

Books
  
Farewell, Frank Merriwell, The Potato Peelers

Movies
  
Written on the Wind, The Tarnished Angels, 99 River Street, Dawn at Socorro, Border Incident

Similar People
  
Robert Wilder, Frank Skinner, Dorothy Malone, Douglas Sirk, Jack Carson

George Zuckerman (August 10, 1916 – September 30, 1996) was an American screenwriter and novelist.

Zuckerman began his career writing short stories for Cosmopolitan, Collier's Weekly, and Esquire in the 1940s. He wrote the stories for the 1947 films The Fortress and Whispering City before completing his first screenplay, Trapped, in 1949. Additional credits include Border Incident (1949), B-movies like Spy Hunt (1950), Under the Gun (1951), Taza, Son of Cochise (1954), and The Square Jungle, and his best known works, Written on the Wind (1956) and The Tarnished Angels (1958), both collaborations with director Douglas Sirk.

Zuckerman's published novels include The Last Flapper (1969), loosely based on the life of Zelda Fitzgerald and The Potato Peelers (1974).

Zuckerman died in Santa Monica, California one month after his 80th birthday.

References

George Zuckerman Wikipedia


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