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American producer and screenwriter
For Screenwriter (1919-2001) with a similar name, see
Hal Goldman.
Hal Goodman |
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Born | Harold "Hal" Goodman (1915-05-09)May 9, 1915
New York City, U.S. |
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Died | September 3, 1997(1997-09-03) (aged 82)
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Occupation(s) | Producer, screenwriter |
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Spouse | Natalie Goodman |
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Children | 2 |
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Harold "Hal" Goodman (May 9, 1915 - September 3, 1997) was an American
producer and
screenwriter. He wrote for
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, with his partner
Larry Klein.
Career
Goodman started his career writing for the television film
Let's Join Joanie. He first met
Johnny Carson in 1953.
[1]
Goodman wrote for
Flip Wilson,
Jack Benny and
Bob Hope.
[2]
[3] He was nominated for
Primetime Emmy awards eight times, winning one in 1971 for work on
The Flip Wilson Show.
[4] Goodman worked with producer and screenwriter
Larry Klein writing for
The Flip Wilson Show and
The Carol Burnett Show.
[5]
Death
Goodman died in September 1997 at his home in
Los Angeles, California, at the age of 82.
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References
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"Obituary for Hal Goodman (Aged 82) - 1". The Hanford Sentinel. September 6, 1997. Retrieved April 30, 2021 – via
Newspapers.com.
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Flip (The Inside Story of TV's First Black Superstar). Penguin Publishing Group. April 18, 2013.
ISBN
9781101606087.
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"Hal Goodman, 82, an award-winning comedy writer..." Retrieved April 30, 2021.
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"Hal Goodman". Retrieved April 30, 2021.
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"Obituary for Hal Goodman (Aged 82) - 2". The Los Angeles Times. September 5, 1997. Retrieved April 30, 2021 – via
Newspapers.com.
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Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 1997. McFarland. 1997. p. 69.
ISBN
9780786404605.
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"Hal Goodman; Monologuist for Comedians".
Los Angeles Times. 5 September 1997. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
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Radio Drama and Comedy Writers, 1928-1962. McFarland. December 2017. p. 90.
ISBN
9781476665931.
External links
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Gary Belkin, Peter Bellwood,
Thomas Meehan,
Herb Sargent and
Judith Viorst (1970)
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Herbert Baker,
Hal Goodman,
Larry Klein,
Bob Schiller,
Norman Steinberg,
Bob Weiskopf and
Flip Wilson (1971)
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Art Baer,
Roger Beatty,
Stan Burns,
Stan Hart,
Don Hinkley,
Ben Joelson,
Woody Kling,
Mike Marmer, Arnie Rosen and
Larry Siegel (1972)
- Bill Angelos,
Roger Beatty,
Stan Hart, Robert Hilliard,
Woody Kling,
Arnie Kogen,
Buz Kohan,
Gail Parent, Tom Patchett,
Larry Siegel and
Jay Tarses (1973)
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Rosalyn Drexler,
Ann Elder,
Karyl Geld Miller,
Robert Illes,
Lorne Michaels,
Richard Pryor,
Jim Rusk,
Herb Sargent,
James R. Stein,
Lily Tomlin,
Jane Wagner,
Rod Warren and
George Yanok (1974)
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Roger Beatty,
Gary Belkin,
Dick Clair,
Rudy De Luca,
Arnie Kogen, Barry Harman,
Barry Levinson,
Jenna McMahon, Gene Perret,
Bill Richmond and
Ed Simmons (1974)
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Roger Beatty,
Gary Belkin,
Dick Clair,
Rudy De Luca,
Arnie Kogen,
Barry Levinson,
Jenna McMahon, Gene Perret,
Bill Richmond and
Ed Simmons (1975)
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Anne Beatts,
Chevy Chase,
Tom Davis,
Al Franken,
Lorne Michaels,
Marilyn Suzanne Miller,
Michael O'Donoghue,
Herb Sargent,
Tom Schiller,
Rosie Shuster and
Alan Zweibel (1976)
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Dan Aykroyd,
John Belushi,
Tom Davis,
James Downey,
Al Franken,
Lorne Michaels,
Marilyn Suzanne Miller,
Bill Murray,
Michael O'Donoghue,
Herb Sargent,
Tom Schiller,
Rosie Shuster and
Alan Zweibel (1977)
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Roger Beatty,
Dick Clair,
Tim Conway, Rick Hawkins,
Robert Illes,
Jenna McMahon, Gene Perret,
Bill Richmond, Liz Sage,
Larry Siegel, Franelle Silver,
Ed Simmons and
James R. Stein (1978)
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Alan Alda (1979)
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