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Edward Anhalt (March 28, 1914 – September 3, 2000) was an American screenwriter, producer, and documentary filmmaker. After working as a journalist and documentary filmmaker for Pathé and CBS-TV, he teamed with his wife Edna Anhalt, one of his five wives, during World War II to write pulp fiction.
- Screenwriter, producer, documentary filmmaker
- September 3, 2000 (aged 86), Pacific Palisades, California, U.S.
- March 28, 1914, New York City, U.S.
A graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, Edward Anhalt started his career in early television before turning to writing and producing films, often in collaboration with his wife Edna Anhalt. A prolific screenwriter, Anhalt and his wife won an Academy Award for Panic in the Streets (1950).
- Writer, Actor, Producer
- March 28, 1914
- Edward Anhalt
- September 3, 2000
Sep 6, 2000 · With his first wife, Edna, Anhalt began his professional writing career by churning out fictional short stories for pulp magazines under the pseudonym Andrew Holt.
A graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, Edward Anhalt started his career in early television before turning to writing and producing films, often in collaboration with his wife Edna Anhalt. A prolific screenwriter, Anhalt and his wife won an Academy Award for Panic in the Streets (1950).
Edward Francis Anhalt is a professor, event promoter in the Milwaukee area, and founder of Banking on Kids, a company that promotes fiscal responsibility in elementary and middle school students.
- Lexie Anhalt
- Founder
- American
- Beverly Belfer
Sep 9, 2000 · He is survived by his wife, Huguette Anhalt, and a daughter, Julie Rice of Los Angeles.
Edna Anhalt (born Edna Thompson) was an American screenwriter, television writer, and film producer. Biography. Together with then-husband Edward Anhalt, she enjoyed some considerable success in a 10-year stretch from 1947 to her retirement in 1957