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  1. Michael Fessier (1905–1988) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He worked for Hollywood studios such as MGM and Universal Pictures. Later in his career he worked in television.

  2. By Michael Fessier, first published in Story. A witty high school student experiences daily name-calling, insults, and bullying by his peers. He resolves to defy everyone who undermines him by beating the high jump state record at his school's track meet.

  3. Michael was a writer and producer, known for Slave Girl (1947), Song of the City (1937) and That's the Spirit (1945). Michael was married to Lilian Bond. Michael died on 19 September 1988 in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • November 6, 1905
    • September 19, 1988
  4. Michael Fessier was born on 6 November 1905 in Angels Camp, California, USA. Michael was a writer and producer, known for Slave Girl (1947), Song of the City (1937) and That's the Spirit (1945). Michael was married to Lilian Bond.

    • Writer, Producer
    • November 6, 1905
    • Michael Fessier
    • September 19, 1988
  5. Sep 23, 1988 · Screenwriter and author Michael Fessier, son of an Angels Camp saloon keeper who became known for his witty Westerns, has died at his Northridge home. He was 82 when he died Monday. A journalist...

  6. Michael Fessier is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Producer, Story, Creator, Teleplay, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes Gilligan's Island, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Lost in Space, You Were Never Lovelier, You'll Never Get Rich, Mister Ed, Have Gun, Will Travel, and The High Chaparral.

  7. Michael Fessier was an American author and a movie and television writer. Born on November 6, 1905 in Angels Camp, California, he started out as a editor of the San Rafael Independent Journal in the early 1930s.