Sy Gomberg

Sy Gomberg ( born August 19, 1918 in New York City, New York, † February 11, 2001 in Brentwood, California ) was an American screenwriter and film producer, once each for the Oscar for best original story as well as for the price the Writers Guild of America ( WGA Award) was nominated.

Life

At the Academy Awards in 1951 Gomberg was nominated for his first original film for the Academy Award for best original story, and indeed for the staged by John Ford film comedy Bad luck bird (When Willie Comes Marching Home, 1950) with Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet and Colleen Townsend.

At the same time he was with George Wells nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Musical for Summer Stock (1950 ) by Charles Walters with Judy Garland, Gene Kelly and Eddie Bracken.

Gomberg, who wrote the scripts and templates for twenty films and television series, as well as a producer produced six films and television series, was married from 1957 until his death with the actress Maxine Cooper Gomberg and had with these three children.

Filmography (selection)

D = screenplay, P = Producer

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