North, Edmund H., 1911-1990
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found: I dream too much [MP] 1935:credits (screen play by Edmund North)
found: His Meteor, 1979:t.p. (Edmund H. North)
found: Halliwell's Filmgoer's comp., 1985(North, Edmund H.; b. 1911)
found: IMDb, July 24, 2006(Edmund H. North, b. Mar. 12, 1911; d. Aug. 28, 1990)
found: IMDb, April 25, 2016(Edmund H. North, born March 12, 1911 in New York City; writer and actor; died August 28, 1990 in Santa Monica, California)
found: Wikipedia, April 25, 2016(Edmund H. North; Edmund Hall North (March 12, 1911-August 28, 1990), was an American screenwriter who shared an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with Francis Ford Coppola in 1970 for their script for Patton; North wrote the screenplay for the 1951 science-fiction classic The Day the Earth Stood Still and is credited for creating the famous line from the film, "Klaatu barada nikto;" he was a son of Bobby North and Stella Maury who performed in Vaudeville and the Ziegfeld Follies; North began writing plays while attending Culver Military Academy in Indiana and at Stanford University; as a major in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II he made training and educational films; North was a former president of the screen branch of the Writers Guild of America in which he served on more than 40 committees, including the contract-bargaining panel)
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1990-02-16: new
2024-01-30: revised
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