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  1. Doris Frankel (March 20, 1909 – February 3, 1994) was an American playwright, poet, radio show writer, and television show writer. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1930, later writing for several productions. Personal life. Frankel was the daughter of Benjamin Frankel, and was raised in New York City.

  2. Jan 19, 2022 · Doris Frankel (photo), who died this month in Chicago at age 75, left a strong impression on everyone she met, from colleagues to sources. Her career was a classic one for Reuters, devoted to breaking news and market intelligence that subscribers could get nowhere else.

  3. Feb 4, 1994 · Doris C. Frankel, a playwright whose work found its way to Broadway, radio and television and who won an Emmy Award for her work on the soap opera "All My Children," died on Tuesday at her home...

  4. Doris Frankel (1909-1994) was an Emmy Award-winning American dramatist who wrote for television, radio, and theater. Her work appeared on dozens of television and radio shows, and two of her plays, Don't Throw Glass Houses (1938) and Love Me Long (1949), appeared on Broadway.

  5. Jan 16, 2022 · Doris S. Frankel, age 75, of Chicago; beloved daughter of the late Izak and Lotta Frankel; loving sister of Mary "Miriam" (Arlen) Rollins; dear aunt of Michelle Taubman, Brian (Mary) Taubman,...

  6. Mini Bio. Doris Frankel was born on March 20, 1909. Doris was a writer, known for All My Children (1970), Suspense (1949) and The Doctors (1963). Doris was married to Philip W. Barber. Doris died on February 3, 1994 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Family. Spouse. Philip W. Barber (divorced, 2 children) Trivia. Mother of Benjamin Barber.

  7. Doris Frankel (1909-1994) was an Emmy Award-winning American dramatist who wrote for television, radio, and theater production. The Doris Frankel papers (1922-1993) document Frankel's career as a dramatist and contain scripts, synopses outlining... more.

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