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Sam Locke (January 17, 1917 – September 18, 1998, in San Diego, California) was an American writer and director who worked in theatre, television, and film. Born in Peabody, Massachusetts, Locke was the son of a cantor. He grew up in New York City and was educated at City College of New York. In his early career, he mainly worked as a writer ...
Sam Locke was an American writer and director who worked in theatre, television, and film. Introduction Sam Locke (screenwriter) References; External links
Sam Locke. Writer: Suspicion. Sam Locke was born on 17 January 1917 in Peabody, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Suspicion (1957), Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963) and The Jim Backus Show (1960).
- Sam Locke
- September 18, 1998
- January 17, 1917
Sep 29, 1998 · Sam Locke, a writer of plays, books, theater sketches and television scripts whose roots hark back to the golden days of radio, died on Sept. 18 at a convalescent center in San Diego. He was 81.
Farewell to Sam Locke, a writer who worked in theatre, film, radio and television. He died on Sept. 18 in San Diego, according to the New York Times (Sept. 29).
Oct 1, 1998 · Sam Locke, a writer of plays, books, theater sketches and television scripts whose roots hark back to the golden days of radio, has died. Mr. Locke, 81, died Sept. 18 in a San Diego convalescent ce…
Nov 4, 1998 · Sam Locke, a longtime playwright who also penned episodes of "Gilligan's Island" and "Green Acres," died Sept. 18 of heart failure in San Diego. He was 81. A veteran of the Army Air Corps during ...