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Max Ehrlich (writer)

Max Simon Ehrlich (October 10, 1909 – February 11, 1983[1]) was an American writer. He is best known for the novel The Reincarnation of Peter Proud and the movie of the same name.[2]

Max Ehrlich
BornMax Simon Ehrlich
(1909-10-10)October 10, 1909
Springfield, Massachusetts, US
DiedFebruary 11, 1983(1983-02-11) (aged 73)
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Michigan
Period1940–1981
GenreMystery, science fiction
Children2

Biography

Early life and education

Max Simon Ehrlich was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on October 10, 1909 to Simon and Sarah Ehrlich. He received a B.A. degree from the University of Michigan in 1933.[2][3]

Career

Ehrlich began his career in newspapers, working as a correspondent for the Albany, New York Knickerbocker Press and Evening News during his college years, then after graduating as a feature writer for the Springfield, Massachusetts Republican. From there he turned to radio, working as the chief writer of the script division of WSPR in 1938 and 1939, in the script division of the American Jewish Committee from 1939 to 1941, and from 1941 to 1945 he was the assistant script director of the radio division of the American Red Cross.[2][3]

After 1945, Ehrlich was a novelist, playwright, radio and TV dramatist, and author of adaptations for radio, television, and feature films. He wrote radio scripts for series including The Big Story, The Shadow, Big Town, Mr. and Mrs. North, and Murder at Midnight. His television work included scripts for the series Barney Blake, The Big Story, The Defenders, The Nurses, The United States Steel Hour, and Star Trek (episode "The Apple").[2][3] Three of his feature film scripts (listed below) were adaptations of his own novels.[citation needed]

Marriage and children

Ehrlich married and had two daughters. One daughter, Amy Ehrlich, is a writer of books for children.[citation needed]

Death

Ehrlich died on February 11, 1983.

Published books

Filmography

Films

Year Film Credit Notes
1953 The Glass Web Story by Based on his novel Spin the Glass Web
1954 The Lie Written By
1961 The Naked Edge Story by Based on his novel First Train to Babylon
I Will Not Confess Story by
1967 Sail To Glory Written By Co-wrote screenplay with Gerald Schnitzer
1972 Z.P.G. Written By, Associate Producer Co-wrote screenplay with Frank De Felitta
1974 The Savage Is Loose Written By Co-wrote screenplay with Frank De Felitta
1975 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud Written By Based on the novel of the same name

Television

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1950 Sure as Fate Writer 2 Episodes
1950–52 Suspense Writer 5 Episodes
1951–58 Studio One In Hollywood Writer 4 Episodes
1952 Tales of Tomorrow Writer 4 Episodes
Man Against Crime Writer 1 Episode
1954 The Big Story Writer 2 Episodes
The Mail Story Writer 1 Episode
1956 Lux Video Theatre Writer 1 Episode
Navy Log Writer 4 Episodes
1956–57 Assignment Foreign Legion Writer 7 Episodes
1958 The Court of Last Resort Writer 1 Episode
1959 Deadline Writer 3 Episodes
1959–60 No Hiding Place Writer, Script Editor
1960 Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years Writer 1 Episode
1961 The Witness Writer 1 Episode
Armstrong Circle Theatre Writer 1 Episode
The United States Steel Hour Writer 1 Episode
Tallahassee 7000 Writer 4 Episodes
1961–62 The Defenders Writer 4 Episodes
1962 General Electric Theater Writer 1 Episode
Checkmate Writer 1 Episode
Target: The Corruptors! Writer 1 Episode
The Dick Powell Show Writer 1 Episode
1963 The Untouchables Writer 1 Episode
Arrest and Trial Writer 1 Episode
1965 For The People Writer 1 Episode
Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea Writer 1 Episode
1966 Jericho Writer 1 Episode
Run For Your Life Writer 1 Episode
1967 Star Trek Writer 1 Episode
The Wild Wild West Writer 1 Episode

Awards

References

  1. ^ Ellett, Ryan (November 2, 2017). Radio Drama and Comedy Writers, 1928-1962. McFarland. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-4766-2980-3. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d . Time. 1975-05-26. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c "Max Simon Ehrlich Papers, 1939-1964". University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Finding aid for papers in Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, with linked "Biography/History".
  4. ^ "Books – Authors". The New York Times. June 26, 1964. p. 26. A novel about the crew of a nuclear submarine, Deep Is the Blue by Max Ehrlich, will be issued by Doubleday next Friday.
  5. ^ Cromie, Alice (March 18, 1979). "Mystery & Suspense". Chicago Tribune. p. E7.

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Max Simon Ehrlich October 10 1909 February 11 1983 1 was an American writer He is best known for the novel The Reincarnation of Peter Proud and the movie of the same name 2 Max EhrlichBornMax Simon Ehrlich 1909 10 10 October 10 1909Springfield Massachusetts USDiedFebruary 11 1983 1983 02 11 aged 73 OccupationWriterNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of MichiganPeriod1940 1981GenreMystery science fictionChildren2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 1 3 Marriage and children 1 4 Death 2 Published books 3 Filmography 3 1 Films 3 2 Television 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Max Simon Ehrlich was born in Springfield Massachusetts on October 10 1909 to Simon and Sarah Ehrlich He received a B A degree from the University of Michigan in 1933 2 3 Career Edit Ehrlich began his career in newspapers working as a correspondent for the Albany New York Knickerbocker Press and Evening News during his college years then after graduating as a feature writer for the Springfield Massachusetts Republican From there he turned to radio working as the chief writer of the script division of WSPR in 1938 and 1939 in the script division of the American Jewish Committee from 1939 to 1941 and from 1941 to 1945 he was the assistant script director of the radio division of the American Red Cross 2 3 After 1945 Ehrlich was a novelist playwright radio and TV dramatist and author of adaptations for radio television and feature films He wrote radio scripts for series including The Big Story The Shadow Big Town Mr and Mrs North and Murder at Midnight His television work included scripts for the series Barney Blake The Big Story The Defenders The Nurses The United States Steel Hour and Star Trek episode The Apple 2 3 Three of his feature film scripts listed below were adaptations of his own novels citation needed Marriage and children Edit Ehrlich married and had two daughters One daughter Amy Ehrlich is a writer of books for children citation needed Death Edit Ehrlich died on February 11 1983 Published books EditThe Big Eye Doubleday 1949 Spin the Glass Web Harper amp Brothers 1952 First Train to Babylon Harper 1955 The Takers Harper 1961 Deep is the Blue Doubleday 1964 4 The High Side Fawcett Publications 1970 The Edict Doubleday 1971 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud Bobbs Merrill 1974 The Savage is Loose Bantam Books 1974 The Cult Simon amp Schuster 1978 Reincarnation in Venice Simon amp Schuster 1979 5 Naked Beach Granada 1979 The Big Boys Houghton Mifflin 1981 Shaitan Arbor House 1981 Filmography EditFilms Edit Year Film Credit Notes1953 The Glass Web Story by Based on his novel Spin the Glass Web1954 The Lie Written By1961 The Naked Edge Story by Based on his novel First Train to BabylonI Will Not Confess Story by1967 Sail To Glory Written By Co wrote screenplay with Gerald Schnitzer1972 Z P G Written By Associate Producer Co wrote screenplay with Frank De Felitta1974 The Savage Is Loose Written By Co wrote screenplay with Frank De Felitta1975 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud Written By Based on the novel of the same nameTelevision Edit Year TV Series Credit Notes1950 Sure as Fate Writer 2 Episodes1950 52 Suspense Writer 5 Episodes1951 58 Studio One In Hollywood Writer 4 Episodes1952 Tales of Tomorrow Writer 4 EpisodesMan Against Crime Writer 1 Episode1954 The Big Story Writer 2 EpisodesThe Mail Story Writer 1 Episode1956 Lux Video Theatre Writer 1 EpisodeNavy Log Writer 4 Episodes1956 57 Assignment Foreign Legion Writer 7 Episodes1958 The Court of Last Resort Writer 1 Episode1959 Deadline Writer 3 Episodes1959 60 No Hiding Place Writer Script Editor1960 Winston Churchill The Valiant Years Writer 1 Episode1961 The Witness Writer 1 EpisodeArmstrong Circle Theatre Writer 1 EpisodeThe United States Steel Hour Writer 1 EpisodeTallahassee 7000 Writer 4 Episodes1961 62 The Defenders Writer 4 Episodes1962 General Electric Theater Writer 1 EpisodeCheckmate Writer 1 EpisodeTarget The Corruptors Writer 1 EpisodeThe Dick Powell Show Writer 1 Episode1963 The Untouchables Writer 1 EpisodeArrest and Trial Writer 1 Episode1965 For The People Writer 1 EpisodeVoyage To The Bottom of the Sea Writer 1 Episode1966 Jericho Writer 1 EpisodeRun For Your Life Writer 1 Episode1967 Star Trek Writer 1 EpisodeThe Wild Wild West Writer 1 EpisodeAwards Edit1944 Writers War Board Award 1963 Huntington Hartford Foundation FellowshipReferences Edit Ellett Ryan November 2 2017 Radio Drama and Comedy Writers 1928 1962 McFarland p 67 ISBN 978 1 4766 2980 3 Retrieved April 11 2023 a b c d Cinema Small Moments Time 1975 05 26 Archived from the original on December 3 2007 a b c Max Simon Ehrlich Papers 1939 1964 University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Finding aid for papers in Wisconsin Historical Society Archives with linked Biography History Books Authors The New York Times June 26 1964 p 26 A novel about the crew of a nuclear submarine Deep Is the Blue by Max Ehrlich will be issued by Doubleday next Friday Cromie Alice March 18 1979 Mystery amp Suspense Chicago Tribune p E7 External links EditMax Ehrlich at IMDb Max Ehrlich at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Max Ehrlich at Memory Alpha Max Ehrlich at Library of Congress with 18 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Max Ehrlich writer amp oldid 1157359907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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