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  1. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976), was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952, including the Fred Astaire musical You Were Never Lovelier (1942) and the gangster classic White Heat (1949) starring James Cagney.

  2. Louis F. Edelman. Producer: White Heat. Louis F. Edelman was born In New York on May 18, 1900. At 15 he entered Harvard on a full scholarship! He interrupted his education to enlist in the Navy and was sent to Annapolis Officers' Training School where he attained the rank of Lieutenant JG.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • May 18, 1900
    • Louis F. Edelman
    • January 6, 1976
  3. Louis F. Edelman. Producer: White Heat. Louis F. Edelman was born In New York on May 18, 1900. At 15 he entered Harvard on a full scholarship! He interrupted his education to enlist in the Navy and was sent to Annapolis Officers' Training School where he attained the rank of Lieutenant JG.

    • May 18, 1900
    • January 6, 1976
  4. Julian Francis Edelman (born May 22, 1986) is an American former football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons with the New England Patriots.

  5. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976) was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952. He was also active in television, having produced such series as The Big Valley, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955–1961), and the sitcom Love and Marriage (1959–1960).

  6. David Louis Edelman is an American novelist and web programmer. He is best known for his Jump 225 trilogy, which has earned him nominations for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel and John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

  7. Louis F. Edelman (May 18, 1900 – January 6, 1976), was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced 39 films between 1935 and 1952, including the Fred Astaire musical You Were Never Lovelier (1942) and the gangster classic White Heat (1949) starring James Cagney.