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    Irving Brecher

    American film director and screenwriter

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  1. Irving S. Brecher (January 17, 1914 – November 17, 2008) was a screenwriter who wrote for the Marx Brothers among many others; he was the only writer to get sole credit on a Marx Brothers film, penning the screenplays for At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940).

  2. Nov 19, 2008 · Irving Brecher, who wrote vaudeville sketches for Milton Berle, jokes for Henny Youngman, comedies for the Marx Brothers, a television series for Jackie Gleason and screenplays for movie...

  3. Irving Brecher, a comedy writer whose career in radio, television and the movies included writing two Marx Brothers comedies, co-writing the Judy Garland musical “Meet Me in St. Louis” and...

  4. Irving Brecher was born on 17 January 1914 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), The People's Choice (1955) and Somebody Loves Me (1952). He was married to Norma Brecher and Eve Bennett. He died on 17 November 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • January 17, 1914
    • Irving Brecher
    • November 17, 2008
  5. Nov 18, 2008 · IRVING BRECHER OBITUARY. BRECHER, Irving Writer for movies, television, radio and vaudeville, passed away November 17, 2008 at age 94. Born in the Bronx, New York to Elizabeth an Mark...

  6. Mar 12, 2009 · Irving Brecher. Ronald Bergan. Wed 11 Mar 2009 20.01 EDT. Most good American comedy writers and wits would be the first to admit that nothing today can compare with the glory days of Robert...

  7. Dec 8, 2008 · Even as a teenager working at a Manhattan theater, Irving Brecher, who died Nov. 17 at 94, peddled his comedy writing to anyone who would have it. The Bronx, N.Y., native sent one-liners to ...

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