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  1. Daniel Fuchs (1909-1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. He wrote novels about Jewish life in Brooklyn, screenplays for films such as Criss Cross and Panic in the Streets, and short stories for The New Yorker.

  2. Daniel J. Fuchs, MD. Dr. Fuchs is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in the treatment of foot and ankle disorders. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at McGaw Medical Center at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL and went on to complete a fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX.

  3. Aug 11, 1993 · Daniel Fuchs, who won an Academy Award as a screenwriter and acclaim for a trilogy of novels about his Brooklyn childhood, died on July 26 at his home here. He was 84. His son Thomas...

  4. Jul 16, 2014 · Daniel Fuchs (1909–93) was a novelist and screenwriter who wrote the Williamsburg Trilogy and won an Oscar for Love Me or Leave Me. This web page features an interview with him from 1989, based on questions by Aram Saroyan, and his responses to them.

  5. Aug 10, 1993 · Daniel Fuchs, Academy Award-winning screenwriter and widely acclaimed novelist on Jewish life, has died in his Los Angeles home. He was 84. Fuchs died of heart failure on July 26, his son,...

  6. Aug 11, 1993 · Daniel Fuchs was a novelist and screenwriter who won an Oscar for "Love Me or Leave Me" in 1955. He also wrote a trilogy of novels on Jewish life and short stories for various magazines.

  7. Daniel Fuchs keeps being rediscovered. Thirteen years after his death his three Brooklyn novels of the 1930s have again been published in one big book, by the Black Sparrow press (David Godine) which has also issued a paperback reprint of Fuchs’s writings from and of his Hollywood years, The Golden West, excellently edited by Christopher ...

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