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  1. William Tunberg (screenwriter) William Tunberg was an American screenwriter. He wrote the screenplay for Old Yeller and That's My Baby!. His son, Karl Alexander, was a writer too. His brother, Karl Tunberg, wrote the screenplay for Ben-Hur —and worked on a number of films himself.

  2. William Tunberg (born August 15, 1936, in Los Angeles, California) is an American artist specializing in marquetry, sculpture, drawing and assemblage (art). He lives and works in Venice, California .

    • August 15, 1936, Los Angeles
    • Marquetry, sculpture, drawing, assemblage
    • University of Southern California, 1963, BA Architecture, University of Southern California, 1965, MFA Sculpture
    • Fine Artist
  3. Dec 31, 2022 · The 86-year-old Tunberg hails from a family of writers — his father, William Tunberg, wrote the screenplay for “Old Yeller” and his uncle Karl Tunberg, also a screenwriter, was nominated for ...

  4. William Tunberg (1905-1988) was a screenwriter, radio writer, and television writer during the twentieth century. Educated at the University of Southern California, Tunberg started his motion picture career as a film cutter for MGM Studios.

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · It wasn’t always his preferred medium. The 86-year-old Tunberg hails from a family of writers — his father, William Tunberg, wrote the screenplay for “Old Yeller” and his uncle Karl Tunberg, also a screenwriter, was nominated for an Academy Award for “Ben-Hur.” Yet Tunberg always wanted to be an artist.

  6. William Tunberg. William Tunberg may refer to: William Tunberg (artist) (born 1936), American sculptor. William Tunberg (screenwriter), American screenwriter. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. William Tunberg was an American screenwriter. He wrote the screenplay for Old Yeller and That's My Baby!. His son, Karl Alexander, was a writer too. His brother, Karl Tunberg, wrote the screenplay for Ben-Hur—and worked on a number of films himself.

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