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    Norman Panama

    American film director and screenwriter

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  1. Norman Kaye Panama (April 21, 1914 – January 13, 2003) was an American screenwriter, film producer and film director.He is known for his partnership with Melvin Frank and their work on films such as Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), White Christmas (1954), and The Court Jester (1956).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0659085Norman Panama - IMDb

    Norman Panama was born on 21 April 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Knock on Wood (1954), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) and White Christmas (1954). He died on 13 January 2003 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • April 21, 1914
    • Norman Panama
    • January 13, 2003
  3. Jan 27, 2003 · Norman Panama, whose screenwriting and directing career stretched from 1930's radio sketches to 1970's satires of sexual liberation and who, with Melvin Frank, created one of Hollywood's most ...

  4. Jan 25, 2003 · Norman Panama, a writer, director and producer whose long collaboration with Melvin Frank resulted in a string of memorable film credits that includes "The Road to Utopia," "Mr.

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  5. Norman Panama (c. 1920-2003) biography on Film Reference. Born August 13, 1920 (some sources say 1909 and 1913), in Chicago, IL; son ofHerman H. and Tessie (Nevins) Panama; married Marcia Engel (divorced, 1970);married Gloria Dobson (divorced, 1981); children: Steven, Kathleen.

  6. Norman Panama was a writer and director of comedy films, known for Knock on Wood (1954), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) and White Christmas (1954). He died in 2003 from complications of Parkinson's disease. Learn more about his life, career and trivia on IMDb.

  7. Jan 13, 2003 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Norman Panama (April 21, 1914 – January 13, 2003) was an American screenwriter and film director born in Chicago, Illinois. He collaborated with a former school friend, Melvin Frank, to form a writing partnership which endured for three decades. He also wrote gags for comedians such as Bob Hope's radio program and for Groucho Marx. The most famous films ...

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