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  1. Frank Tarloff (February 4, 1916 – June 25, 1999) was a blacklisted American screenwriter who won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Father Goose. A child of Polish immigrant parents, Tarloff grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended Abraham Lincoln High School and Brooklyn College.

  2. Sep 28, 1999 · Tarloff was a passionate tennis player, and it's not surprising that the film's high point is the scene in which Ian Carmichael, humiliated by Terry-Thomas on the courts, uses...

  3. Jun 28, 1999 · TIMES STAFF WRITER. It happened so quickly. The knock on the door came as Frank Tarloff was in his studio office writing a prosaic domestic television sitcom called “I Married Joan.” An...

  4. My father, Frank Tarloff, a Hollywood screenwriter, was blacklisted by the entertainment industry in 1953, at the height of the McCarthy era.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0850514Frank Tarloff - IMDb

    Frank Tarloff was born on 4 February 1916 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Father Goose (1964), A Guide for the Married Man (1967) and The Double Man (1967). He was married to Lee Tarloff. He died on 25 June 1999 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Frank Tarloff
    • June 25, 1999
    • February 4, 1916
  6. Jul 12, 1999 · When Frank Tarloff, who wrote the successful 1960 comedy film School For Scoundrels and won an Oscar for his screenplay for Cary Grant's Father Goose, lectured students at the...

  7. Jul 5, 1999 · Frank Tarloff, an Academy Award-winning screenwriter who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era, died on June 25 at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 83.

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