Frank Waldman

American screenwriter
Frank Waldman
Born(1919-03-15)March 15, 1919
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedSeptember 5, 1990(1990-09-05) (aged 71)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationTV/film screenwriter
Years active1944-1982

Frank Waldman (March 15, 1919 – September 5, 1990) was an American screenwriter who frequently worked with Blake Edwards and his brother Tom Waldman.[1]

Waldman was born in Chicago, Illinois. He wrote for the documentary series This Is Tom Jones, as well as episodes for Peter Gunn, I Dream of Jeannie, McHale's Navy, Bewitched, Gilligan's Island, The Greatest Show on Earth, and The Judy Garland Show.

The Waldman brothers were the sole credited writers of the script for the 41st Academy Awards.[2][3]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Beck, Jerry [Editor] (2005). Pink Panther: The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest Cat in Town. Dk Pub, ISBN 978-0-7566-1033-3
  2. ^ "Champion completes production staff; show plans on schedule". Margaret Herrick Library Digital Collections. Oscars.org. Archived from the original on June 25, 2024. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  3. ^ "41st Academy Awards 1969 Oscar Ceremony Production Binder Script - Frank Waldman". Ebay. Archived from the original on June 26, 2024.

External links

  • Frank Waldman at IMDb
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