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  1. Sep 19, 1989 · Harry Tugend, a screenwriter and film and television producer who helped establish the Screen Writers Guild, died of heart failure on Sept. 11 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

  2. Sep 16, 1989 · Harry Tugend, whose credits cut a wide and varied swath through the early days of Hollywood and who was one of the founders of the Screen Writers Guild in 1933, died Monday.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0876223Harry Tugend - IMDb

    Harry Tugend. Writer: Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Brooklyn-born writer/producer Harry Tugend started as a vaudevillian, before moving on to writing sketches, music and gags for radio and for the Broadway stage (including the 1934 "Ziegfeld Follies").

    • Harry Tugend
    • September 11, 1989
    • February 17, 1897
  4. Harry Tugend is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Producer, Story, and Adaptation. Some of their work includes Pocketful of Miracles, Who's Minding the Store?, Road to Bali, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, A Song Is Born, Seven Sinners, Captain January, and Poor Little Rich Girl.

  5. Sep 18, 1989 · Harry Tugend, whose credits cut a wide and varied swath through the early days of Hollywood and who was one of the founders of the Screen Writers Guild in 1933, died Monday.

  6. Harry Tugend. Writer: Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Brooklyn-born writer/producer Harry Tugend started as a vaudevillian, before moving on to writing sketches, music and gags for radio and for the Broadway stage (including the 1934 "Ziegfeld Follies").

  7. Entering show business as a comic actor, Harry Tugend both performed in and wrote material for vaudeville, radio, and The Ziegfeld Follies. In the early '30s, Tugend was principal writer for radio star Fred Allen; when Allen headed to Hollywood to appear in 20th Century Fox's Thanks a Million (1935), Tugend went along, thereby launching a long ...