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  1. Millard Lampell (born Milton Lampell, January 23, 1919 – October 3, 1997) was an American movie and television screenwriter who first became publicly known as a member of the Almanac Singers in the 1940s.

  2. Millard Lampell, a screenwriter, novelist and songwriter who survived blacklisting to become an award-winning television writer, died on Oct. 3 at his home in Ashburn, Va. He was 78....

  3. Oct 15, 1997 · Millard Lampell, an Emmy-winning writer, novelist and songwriter who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era, died Oct. 3 of lung cancer at his home in Ashburn, Va. He was 78. A native...

  4. In the years after the war, Lampell became a prolific writer across media, including radio, television, film, novels, poetry, short fiction, and the stage. Lampell’s best-known work, “The Lonesome Train,” was produced on Columbia Presents Corwin in 1944. This cantata about the journey of the funeral train of Abraham Lincoln has become a ...

  5. Millard Lampell was born on 23 January 1919 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (1976), Saturday's Hero (1951) and Chance Meeting (1959).

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • January 23, 1919
    • Millard Lampell
    • October 3, 1997
  6. Millard Lampell. The Blacklist. Lampell with the 1966 Emmy for “Eagle in a Cage.” After his appearance before the McCarran Committee, work dried up altogether for Lampell. His refusal to clear himself made him officially suspect.

  7. Millard Lampell (born Milton Lampell, January 23, 1919 – October 3, 1997) was an American movie and television screenwriter who first became publicly known as a member of the Almanac Singers in the 1940s.

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