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    Daniel Fuchs was born to a Jewish family [2] on the Lower East Side, Manhattan, but his family moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn while Fuchs was an infant. He wrote three early novels, published by the Vanguard Press — Summer in Williamsburg (1934), Homage to Blenholt (1936), and Low Company (1937). The earlier two of these depicted Jewish life ...

  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 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, Thomas ...

  4. 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 said on ...

  5. Aug 11, 1993 · Daniel Fuchs, Screenplay Won Oscar. Aug 11, 1993. AP. LOS ANGELES - Daniel Fuchs, who won acclaim for his trilogy of novels on Jewish life and an Academy Award as a screenwriter, is dead at age 84. Fuchs died of heart failure July 26 at his Los Angeles home, his son Thomas said Monday. Fuchs won critical praise for a 1930s trilogy based on his ...

  6. Jul 16, 2014 · In early 1989, I telephoned Daniel Fuchs (1909–93), then in his eightieth year, in Los Angeles to ask about the possibility of interviewing him for The Paris Review.The novelist and screenwriter—heralded for his Williamsburg Trilogy of the 1930s (Summer in Williamsburg, Homage to Blenholt, and Low Company) and Love Me or Leave Me, for which he won an Academy Award—was cordial and open ...

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  8. Jul 26, 1993 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 – July 26, 1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. Daniel Fuchs was born to a Jewish family on the Lower East Side, Manhattan, but his family moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn while Fuchs was an infant. He wrote three early novels, published by the Vanguard Press — Summer in Williamsburg (1934 ...

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