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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.
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
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...
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...
My father, Frank Tarloff, a Hollywood screenwriter, was blacklisted by the entertainment industry in 1953, at the height of the McCarthy era.
Jun 29, 1999 · Oscar-winning screenwriter Frank Tarloff, who not only survived the Hollywood blacklist of the 1950s but went on to win an Academy Award a decade later, died Friday of lung cancer at his home in...
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.