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  1. Laurence Marks (August 23, 1915 – January 1, 1993) was an American writer for radio and television shows including Hogan's Heroes and M*A*S*H. He received an award from the Writers Guild of America .

    • Radio and television writer
    • January 1, 1993 (aged 77), Van Nuys, California, U.S.
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    Jan 11, 1993 · Laurence Marks. Veteran television and radio comedy writer Laurence Marks, 77, died Jan. 1 in Los Angeles following a stroke. He had been in declining health recently. Over the past 40 years ...

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    Laurence Marks (born August 23, 1915 in Long Island, New York– died January 1, 1993, in Hollywood, California) was an American writer for radio and television shows including Hogan's Heroes and M*A*S*H. He received an award from the Writers Gould of America. Marks was raised in Atlanic City, New Jersey. He graduated from Kellogg College in Michigan.

    Upon graduation from college he started writing for radio comedy series, such as Duffy's Tavern and The Fred Allen Show. Marks first wrote for the television series, Studio One in 1948. He then wrote for, besides Hogan's Heroes, Perry Mason, How to Marry a Millionaire, The Flying Nun, The Doris Day Show, M*A*S*H and The Paul Lynde Show. Aces Up would be the last show he would write for. Marks also wrote an unsold CBS sitcom pilot, Ready and Willing, which was to be a spoof of the crime drama, Dragnet.

    He was also a production manager for M*A*S*H and was a producer for Doc.

    According to M*A*S*H creator Larry Gelbart, he and Marks teamed up in 1946 to write for Jack Paar on radio, then moved to writing for Bob Hope at $1,250 a week each.

    1.Laurence Marks; Radio, Television Writer, Born on Long Island, N.Y., Marks wrote for radio in New York before coming to California in the early 1940s. In Los Angeles, he wrote for many television programs, including "The Jack Paar Show," "The Donna Reed Show," "Hogan's Heroes" and "MASH." ... Marks had been honored during his career by the Writers Guild of America. ... Los Angeles Times obituary, January 7, 1993 first accessed 2009-05-21.

    2.Mike Sacks, And Here's the Kicker, p. 326.

    Laurence Marks at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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  3. Laurence Marks (American writer) (1915–1993), American writer for radio and television shows including M*A*S*H. Laurence Marks (journalist) (1928–1996), British journalist for The Observer and The Sunday Times. Laurence D. Marks (born 1954), American professor of materials science and engineering. Lawrence K. Marks, New York judge.

  4. Jan 1, 1993 · Laurence Marks was an American writer for radio and television shows including Hogan"s Heroes and M*A*South*H. He received an award from the Writers Guild of America.

  5. Jan 7, 1993 · Jan. 7, 1993 12 AM PT. Laurence Marks, who wrote for radio and television shows, has died at a Van Nuys hospital. He was 77. A Valencia resident, Marks died Friday of complications of a stroke ...

  6. Laurence Marks was born on 23 August 1915 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Laurence was a writer and producer, known for M*A*S*H (1972), Doc (1975) and How to Marry a Millionaire (1957). Laurence was married to Nora. Laurence died on 1 January 1993 in Van Nuys, California, USA.

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