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Writer: Bring 'Em Back Alive. Arthur Weingarten was born on 31 August 1935 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Bring 'Em Back Alive (1982), The Green Hornet (1974) and Mod Squad (1968).
- Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
- August 31, 1935
- Arthur Weingarten
Feb 19, 2024 · Her mother married Arthur Weingarten in 1958, in a beautiful ceremony in the presence of their friends and family. The couple later called their relationship a quit in 1988. The couples were married for 30 years before calling it off. The reason behind Anouska Weingarten’s parent’s divorce was never made public.
- 45 years old as of 2024
- Annette Andre’s daughter
- 1979
- Anouska Weingarten
Nov 19, 2021 · Arthur Weingarten, TV writer-producer, dies by The Spy Command. The Spy Command. By Bill Koenig. A blog about James Bond-007 and The Other Spies. Listen on Spotify Send voice message. Report content on Spotify. Arthur Weingarten, TV writer-producer, dies. The Spy Command Nov 19, 2021. 00:00. 02:05. James Bond Club Ireland founder dies.
Writer: Bring 'Em Back Alive. Arthur Weingarten was born on 31 August 1935 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Bring 'Em Back Alive (1982), The Green Hornet (1974) and Mod Squad (1968).
- August 31, 1935
Oct 18, 2007 · WEINGARTEN III-Arthur A. Age 50, suddenly October 6, 2007 of Warsaw, NY; beloved husband of Susan (nee Morath); dearest father of Melissa; son of Dorothy and the late Arthur Weingarten,...
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Jan 1, 1977 · Author Weingarten explores the psyche of returning military "hot shot" pilots who evidently often tried to make their own rules in civilian airspace, leads the reader through a variety of avenues to this horrendous incident and its ramifications. An aecdotal, non-judgemental and exquisitely crafted work.
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