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  1. Personal details. Alternative name. Conrad Josephs. Parents. J. Edward Bromberg. Other works. (June 2 to July 3, 1966) He acted in Joan Littlewood and Charles Chilton's musical, "Oh What a Lovely War," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Pierrots, Jane Alexander, Alexandra Berlin, Sue Driesen, April Shawhan, David Congdon, Ronny ...

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  2. When Conrad Bromberg was a teen-ager, his father, the Hollywood actor J. Edward Bromberg, was blacklisted. ... J. Edward Bromberg came to Hollywood in the mid-1930's from New York, where he was a ...

  3. Dec 12, 1986 · ALTHOUGH Conrad Bromberg, the author of ''Dream of a Blacklisted Actor,'' isn't the first son who ever hoped to resolve his rage at his father by writing a play, his pursuit of this ambition is ...

  4. Conrad Bromberg. Writer: Silent Witness. Conrad Bromberg is known for Silent Witness (1985), Killer Instinct (1988) and Victims (1982).

  5. May 9, 1975 · It was in 1951, when Conrad Bromberg was 15 years old, that his father, J. Edward Bromberg, died. By then a half‐dozen years of resistance to prodding by various unAmerican activities groups had ...

  6. Conrad Bromberg is known as an Writer, Teleplay, Actor, Producer, and Story. Some of their work includes Silent Witness, Siege, Welcome Home, Bobby, Killer Instinct, Victims, and Another Woman's Child.

  7. www.mounthebroncemetery.com › legacy › storiesMount Hebron Cemetery

    Conrad Bromberg’s words on his father’s accusations ring true. “The Blacklist as a reflection of what it meant to the immigrant dream of middle-class success in America was devastating.” [13] References. Billy Rose Division, NYPL. J. Edward Bromberg Papers, Box #1. Folder: Personal Papers – Biographical Material – Clippings 1924-1951.

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