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  1. Ernest S. Pagano (January 16, 1901 – April 29, 1953) was an American screenwriter. He began in showbusiness as a "gag-man" in silent films. [1] He wrote for 66 films between 1927 and 1947. He was born in Florence, Colorado, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0656039Ernest Pagano - IMDb

    Ernest Pagano was born on 16 January 1901 in Florence, Colorado, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Slave Girl (1947), That's the Spirit (1945) and San Diego I Love You (1944). He was married to Norma Drew. He died on 29 April 1953 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  3. Ernest S. Pagano (January 16, 1901 – April 29, 1953) was an American screenwriter. He began in showbusiness as a "gag-man" in silent films. He wrote for 66 films between 1927 and 1947.

  4. Ernesto Pagano is a core member of the Technology, Media & Telecommunication practice at Boston Consulting Group, and leads the firm’s media work globally. Since joining BCG in 2009, Ernesto has advised clients on growth strategy, innovation, operating model transformation, and organizational design.

  5. Ernest Pagano was born on 16 January 1901 in Florence, Colorado, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Slave Girl (1947), That's the Spirit (1945) and San Diego I Love You (1944). He was married to Norma Drew.

  6. David Pagano. Director. David Pagano is an award-winning filmmaker, animator, author and the founder of Paganomation, a New York-based production studio. Drawn to storytelling from a young age, David is best known for directing dozens of short films, ads, and short films that are also ads .

  7. The story, scripted by Ernest Pagano and future Hollywood Ten writer Dalton Trumbo, also makes clear how the new restrictions and licensing requirements of the industry directly led to Corrigan's famous feat.