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  1. May 5, 1990 · Milton S. Gelman, a writer and producer for television and film, died on Wednesday after complications from heart surgery at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital in Sherman Oaks, Calif., where he...

  2. May 7, 1990 · Milton S. Gelman, whose hundreds of television writing credits began in the early years of that medium and extended through such modern successes as “Quincy,” died of heart disease Wednesday in a...

  3. Milton S. Gelman was born on 11 September 1919 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Banyon (1971), Cabo Blanco (1980) and The Persuaders! (1971). He was married to Gloria Gould. He died on 2 May 1990 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Actor
    • September 11, 1919
    • Milton S. Gelman
    • May 2, 1990
  4. Milton (Milt) S. Gelman, a writer and producer for television and film, was a member of LMU's faculty from 1971 until his retirement in 1987. He taught screenwriting and also served as head of the writing division in the Communication Arts Department, now part of the School of Film and Television.

  5. May 8, 1990 · Gelman died Wednesday of heart disease in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 70. Gelman began as a radio writer and switched to television in the 1950s.

  6. Sep 24, 1999 · The way writer Milton S. Gelman tells it, before Col. Benton Lacey (Mark Moses), who is of Irish descent, could arrive at a remote outpost in Mexican territory where the Irish soldiers...

  7. Milton S. Gelman. Credits (text only) Hide Writer (36 credits) 1999 One Man's Hero (written by) 1980 Cabo Blanco (screenplay by - as Milton Gelman) / (story by - as Milton Gelman) 1978 Quincy M.E. (TV Series) (1 episode) - Crib Job (1978) 1976 The Switch. 1975 Sporting Chance.

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