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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Allan_LoebAllan Loeb - Wikipedia

    Allan Loeb (born July 25, 1969) is an American screenwriter and film and television producer. He wrote the 2007 film Things We Lost in the Fire and created the 2008 television series New Amsterdam. He wrote the film drama 21, which also was released in 2008.

  2. In 2004, Allan Loeb's career was struggling and his agent dropped him. Nearly broke, Loeb moved to New York to join Gamblers' Anonymous and to write his "Hail Mary" script. In March 2005, he returned with his script The Only Living Boy in New York (2017).

    • July 25, 1969
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1615610Allan Loeb - IMDb

    In 2004, Allan Loeb's career was struggling and his agent dropped him. Nearly broke, Loeb moved to New York to join Gamblers' Anonymous and to write his "Hail Mary" script. In March 2005, he returned with his script The Only Living Boy in New York (2017).

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • Highland Park, Illinois, USA
    • Allan Loeb
  4. Active until the end of his life, Allan was struck by a car and killed on December 7, 1996, as he left the annual seasonal gathering of the Madison Historical Society. Throughout New Haven County, Connecticut, Allan Louis Loeb lives on through the many organizations he influenced.

  5. Feb 11, 2011 · In 2004, after his agent called to drop him, Loeb finished his last-chance screenplay: The Only Living Boy in New York, a coming-of-age tale about a young man who falls for his father’s...

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  6. Aug 10, 2017 · “Only Living Boy,” set in present-day New York, tells the story of an insufferable, privileged young man (Callum Turner) who discovers his distant, demanding father (Pierce Brosnan) is cheating on...

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  8. Sep 3, 2011 · Today’s interview is with screenwriter Allan Loeb (21, The Dilemma, Just Go With It) who had the unusual distinction of having two scripts on The Black List simultaneously. Interview with Deborah Schoeneman at the Huffington Post: DS: How much importance do you place on the list now that you are an accomplished screenwriter?