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  1. Edward Chodorov (April 17, 1904 – October 9, 1988), was a Broadway playwright, and the writer or producer of over 50 motion pictures.

  2. Oct 12, 1988 · Edward Chodorov, a Broadway playwright and the author or producer of some 50 motion pictures, died on Sunday after a brief illness at his home in New York City. He was 84 years old.

  3. Edward Chodorov. Writer: Road House. Edward entered the film industry as a publicity director for Columbia Pictures. In addition to writing films, Edward also wrote fourteen plays and was often a guest at Louis B. Mayer's lunch table at the MGM Commissary.

    • April 17, 1904
    • October 9, 1988
  4. CHODOROV, EDWARD (1904–1988), U.S. playwright and director. Born in New York City, Chodorov, the older brother of playwright/screenwriter Jerome *Chodorov , entered the film industry as a publicity director for Columbia Pictures.

  5. Kind Lady is a play written by Edward Chodorov and first performed on stage in 1935 (on April 23). It was based in part on a short story called The Silver Mask by Hugh Walpole. It was produced frequently on the summer theater circuit.

  6. Overview. Edward Chodorov. (1904—1988) Quick Reference. (1904–88), playwright and director. The New Yorker began his theatre career as an assistant stage manager after attending Brown University. His first play, Wonder Boy (1931), about a dentistry student ... From: Chodorov, Edward in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  7. Oct 14, 1988 · Edward Chodorov, a Broadway playwright and the scenarist or producer of more than 50 motion pictures, died Sunday at his New York City home after a brief illness.