Edmund Beloin

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 04/01/1910
Birthplace: Bristol, Connecticut, USA
Death Date: 05/26/1992

biography

Hollywood screenwriter of the 1940s, 50s and 60s who started writing short stories and book reviews while a medical student. After writing jokes for Jack Benny's highly popular radio series, Beloin got his start in Hollywood crafting the screenplays for two Benny vehicles, "Buck Benny Rides Again" (1940) and "Love Thy Neighbor" (1941). He would specialize in comedy throughout his career, penning such enjoyable films as "Lady on a Train" (1945) and "All in a Night's Work" (1961).

Beloin collaborated on a number of films with Bob Hope ("My Favorite Brunette" 1947, "Road to Rio" 1947, "The Great Continued

Credits

From Story
1963
screenplay
1960
screenplay
screenplay

milestones

Year
Milestone
1936 
Wrote comic material for Jack Benny's popular radio show
1940 
First film as screenwriter (with William Morrow), "Buck Benny Rides Again", starring Jack Benny

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