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  1. Millard Lampell (born Milton Lampell, January 23, 1919 – October 3, 1997) was an American movie and television screenwriter who first became publicly known as a member of the Almanac Singers in the 1940s.

  2. Millard Lampell, a screenwriter, novelist and songwriter who survived blacklisting to become an award-winning television writer, died on Oct. 3 at his home in Ashburn, Va. He was 78....

  3. Oct 12, 1997 · Millard Lampell, a screenwriter, novelist and songwriter who survived blacklisting to become an award-winning TV writer, has died at 78. He died Oct. 3 of lung cancer in his Ashburn...

  4. Millard Lampell was born on 23 January 1919 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (1976), Saturday's Hero (1951) and Chance Meeting (1959).

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • January 23, 1919
    • Millard Lampell
    • October 3, 1997
  5. Millard Lampell, an Emmy-winning writer, novelist and songwriter who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era, died Oct. 3 of lung cancer at his home in Ashburn, Va. He was 78. A native...

  6. In the years after the war, Lampell became a prolific writer across media, including radio, television, film, novels, poetry, short fiction, and the stage. Lampell’s best-known work, “The Lonesome Train,” was produced on Columbia Presents Corwin in 1944. This cantata about the journey of the funeral train of Abraham Lincoln has become a ...

  7. The Lampells wanted to change that stereotype with their book, "O, Appalachia: Artists of the Southern Mountains". By showing off the work of 20 artists', the Lampells hope the people of Appalachia feel good about themselves and where they come from. Details.

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