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  1. Arthur Julian (March 7, 1923 – January 30, 1995) was an American actor, producer and television writer. Some of Julian's production credits include the television shows Vacation Playhouse, Gimme a Break!, and Amen.

  2. Arthur Julian was born on 7 March 1923 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Gimme a Break! (1981), That Girl (1966) and The Carol Burnett Show (1967). He died on 30 January 1995 in Westwood, California, USA.

    • Arthur Julian
    • January 30, 1995
    • March 7, 1923
  3. Arthur Julian was born on March 7, 1923 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Gimme a Break! (1981), The Carol Burnett Show (1967) and That Girl (1966). He died on January 30, 1995 in Westwood, California, USA.

    • March 7, 1923
    • January 30, 1995
  4. Arthur Julian (March 7, 1923 – January 30, 1995) was an American actor, producer and television writer. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Some of Julian's production credits include the television shows Vacation Playhouse, Gimme a Break!, and Amen.

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    Arthur Julian portrayed five characters on Bewitched (1966-1968). He also wrote the fifth season episode, "Is It Magic or Imagination?" (1968).

    •Mr. Hockstedder in "The Dancing Bear"

    •Mr. MacElroy in "The Short, Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara" (as Arte Julian)

    •Mr. Cunningham in "Art for Sam's Sake"

    •Dwight Sharpe in "To Twitch or Not to Twitch"

    •Leon Hogersdorf in "Splitsville"

    •"Is It Magic or Imagination?" (writer)

    Arthur Julian on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on July 17, 2022.

  5. Arthur Julian was an American writer, producer and actor who worked on Hogan's Heroes and other TV shows. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee and died in Westwood, California in 1995.

  6. Actor producer. Arthur Julian was an American actor, producer and television writer. Career. Some of Julian"s production credits include the television shows Vacation Playhouse,, and Amen. Julian also served on the writing staff of the television shows F Troop, Bewitched, Hogan"s Heroes, and The Doris Day Show.

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