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  1. Elwood Ullman (May 27, 1903 — October 11, 1985) was an American film comedy writer most famous for his credits on The Three Stooges shorts and many other low-budget comedies. Career [ edit ] A native of Memphis, Tennessee , Ullman chose a writing career, supplying humorous articles for magazines in the 1930s.

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    Elwood Ullman (1903-1985) Elwood Ullman. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Memphis-born Elwood Ullman decided against going into the family business - a whiskey distillery - and pursued his dream of becoming a writer. He submitted humorous stories to such publications as "Captain Billy's Whiz Bang", "Life" magazine and newspapers in New York ...

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    • May 27, 1903
    • Elwood Ullman
    • October 11, 1985
  3. Elwood Ullman. Writer: Snow White and the Three Stooges. Memphis-born Elwood Ullman decided against going into the family business - a whiskey distillery - and pursued his dream of becoming a writer. He submitted humorous stories to such publications as "Captain Billy's Whiz Bang", "Life" magazine and newspapers in New York and St. Louis, and did so well at it that he decided to break into writing for films. Through...

    • May 27, 1903
    • October 11, 1985
  4. Oct 20, 1985 · Elwood Ullman, a writer of screen comedies for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, the Bowery Boys, the Three Stooges and Ma and Pa Kettle, is dead.

  5. Biography. Earlt in the 1930s, the accidentally Oscar-nominated comedy writer Elwood Ullman submitted script ideas to Columbia Pictures and was promptly put to work in the short-subject department. He soon earned a reputation for his slapstick sensibilities and went on to work with comedy icons like Buster Keaton and The Three Stooges.

  6. Elwood Ullman (May 27, 1903 — October 11, 1985) was an American film comedy writer most famous for his credits on The Three Stooges shorts and many other low-budget comedies. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Ullman chose a writing career, supplying humorous articles for magazines in the 1930s.

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  8. 1903-05-27. Memphis, TN. Died. 1985-10-11 (82) Los Angeles, CA. Screenwriter at Columbia Pictures, who worked on many of the short subjects, particularly The Three Stooges. Moved to Monogram/Allied in 1952 (along with Edward Bernds) and wrote many of The Bowery Boys films. Also worked on Three Stooges scripts for their 1960s feature films.