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  1. Everett Freeman

    American screenwriter and produce

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  1. February 2, 1911 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. January 24, 1991 · Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA (renal failure) Mini Bio. Everett Freeman was born in New York, New York. His prolific career as a short-story writer, screenplay writer, film and TV producer spanned 50 years.

    • February 2, 1911
    • January 24, 1991
  2. Everett Freeman (1911-1991) Producer. Writer. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Everett Freeman was born in New York, New York. His prolific career as a short-story writer, screenplay writer, film and TV producer spanned 50 years.

    • Producer, Writer, Soundtrack
    • February 2, 1911
    • Everett Freeman
    • January 24, 1991
  3. Jan 26, 1991 · By MYRNA OLIVER. Jan. 26, 1991 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Everett Freeman, the screenwriter and producer nominated for an Academy Award in 1947 for his story “It Happened on Fifth Avenue,”...

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  5. Nov 30, 2010 · FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. by Jennifer Bridgman. Everett Freeman, the longtime tribal chair of the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, who led the charge to re-establish his tribe’s sovereign status and then worked to put his tribe on a healthy economic path before he died in 2010, will posthumously receive the Eagle Spirit Award from the American ...

  6. Jan 26, 1991 · Everett Freeman, a screenwriter and producer whose films include "Marjorie Morningstar," "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man," died Thursday at his home. He was...

  7. Aug 14, 2022 · Nine-year-old Everett Freeman went camping with his family on Huckleberry Island in Georgian Bay, and went missing around 3 p.m. on Friday. After a 24-hour search, it ended in tragedy when...

  8. Percy Kilbride. George Washington Slept Here is a 1942 comedy film starring Jack Benny, Ann Sheridan, Charles Coburn, Percy Kilbride, and Hattie McDaniel. [2] [3] [4] [5] It was based on the 1940 play of the same name by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, adapted by Everett Freeman, and was directed by William Keighley .

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