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  1. Edward Anhalt (March 28, 1914 – September 3, 2000) was an American screenwriter, producer, and documentary filmmaker. After working as a journalist and documentary filmmaker for Pathé and CBS-TV , he teamed with his wife Edna Anhalt , one of his five wives, during World War II to write pulp fiction .

  2. Sep 3, 2000 · Edward Anhalt (March 28, 1914 – September 3, 2000) was an American screenwriter, producer, and documentary filmmaker. After working as a journalist and documentary filmmaker for Pathé and CBS-TV, he teamed with his wife Edna Anhalt, one of his five wives, during World War II to write pulp fiction. Edward Anhalt. Born. March 28, 1914.

  3. Mini Bio (1) A graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, Edward Anhalt started his career in early television before turning to writing and producing films, often in collaboration with his wife Edna Anhalt. A prolific screenwriter, Anhalt and his wife won an Academy Award for Panic in the Streets (1950).

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0030019Edward Anhalt - IMDb

    Edward Anhalt (1914-2000) Edward Anhalt. Writer. Actor. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. A graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, Edward Anhalt started his career in early television before turning to writing and producing films, often in collaboration with his wife Edna Anhalt. A prolific screenwriter, Anhalt and his wife won an ...

    • Writer, Actor, Producer
    • March 28, 1914
    • Edward Anhalt
    • September 3, 2000
  5. Eduard Prinz von Anhalt. Eduard Julius Ernst August Erdmann, Prince von Anhalt ( German: Eduard Julius Ernst August von Anhalt; born 3 December 1941), also referred to by the courtesy title Prince Eduard, is the head of the House of Ascania, [1] the family which ruled the Duchy of Anhalt until 1918.

    • Julia Katharina
    • Friedrich
    • 9 October 1963 – present
  6. Sep 6, 2000 · Sept. 6, 2000 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Edward Anhalt, a screenwriter who won Academy Awards for the 1950 film “Panic in the Streets” and 1964’s “Becket,” loved cats and a good ...