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  1. Albert Mannheimer (9 March 1913, in New York City, New York – 19 March 1972, in Los Angeles County, California) was an American writer, principally of screenplays, [citation needed] including the Academy Award-nominated screenplay for Born Yesterday, which screenplay also received the Writers Guild of America award for Best Written American ...

  2. Albert Mannheimer was an American writer, principally of screenplays, including the Academy Award-nominated screenplay for Born Yesterday, which screenplay also received the Writers Guild of America award for Best Written American Comedy Award.

  3. Albert Mannheimer was born on 9 March 1913 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Born Yesterday (1950), Gidget (1965) and Dulcy (1940). He died on 19 March 1972 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

    • Albert Mannheimer
    • March 19, 1972
    • March 9, 1913
  4. Albert Mannheimer was an American writer, principally of screenplays, including the Academy Award nominated screenplay for Born Yesterday, which screenplay also received the Writers Guild of America award for Best Written American Comedy Award.

  5. Albert Mannheimer (1913–72) was a long-time friend of ARs beginning in the 1930s. An admitted “ideological communist” when they met, he became pro-capitalist after a year’s worth of philosophic discussions with AR.

  6. Albert Mannheimer's films include Born Yesterday, Three Daring Daughters, Song of the Open Road, Bloodhounds of Broadway

  7. The film was adapted by Albert Mannheimer, Jerome Chodorov, and Joseph Fields from the 1922 George S. Kaufman-Marc Connelly play of the same name, which was based on a character created by Kaufman and Connelly's fellow Algonquin Round Table denizen, columnist Franklin P. Adams.