Biography
William Friedberg (April 22, 1915 - April 7, 1965) was an American producer and screenwriter.
Friedberg started his career in 1950 writing for All Star Revue. In 1951 he appeared in the broadway play Two on the Aisle. He also wrote an episode of The Colgate Comedy Hour with screenwriter Nat Hiken. He later wrote for 43 episodes of Hiken's comedy series The Phil Silvers Show. Friedberg’s writing credits also include The Jackie Gleason Show, Car 54, Where Are You? and Peter Loves Mary. In 1957, he won a Primetime Emmy for Best Comedy Writing - Variety or Situation Comedy.Friedberg died in April 1965 of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 49.
Filmography
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Writer 10
Movies 9
TV Shows 2
Producer 1
Producer
Camp Runamuck (1965)
TV
Writer
Keep in Step (1959)
Movie
Writer
The Adventures of Marco Polo (1956)
Movie
Writer
Babes in Toyland (1955)
Movie
Writer
The Great Waltz (1955)
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Writer
The Phil Silvers Show (1955)
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Writer
The Desert Song (1955)
Movie
Writer
A Connecticut Yankee (1955)
Movie
Writer
Babes in Toyland (1954)
Movie
Writer
Lady in the Dark (1954)
Movie
Writer
Satins and Spurs (1954)
Movie
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1915-04-22
Deathday1965-04-07 (49 years old)
Also Known AsWilliam Friedberg
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