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  1. Frank P. Rosenberg (November 22, 1913 – October 18, 2002) was an American film producer and studio executive. Among his many credits are the films, One-Eyed Jacks, Where The Sidewalk Ends, Critic's Choice, Madigan, The Reincarnation of Peter Proud and The Secret of Convict Lake.

  2. Frank P. Rosenberg was born on 22 November 1913 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Man-Eater of Kumaon (1948), Suspicion (1957) and Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950). He was married to Maryanne Elizabeth Schaffer.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • November 22, 1913
    • Frank P. Rosenberg
    • October 18, 2002
  3. Frank P. Rosenberg was born on November 22, 1913 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Man-Eater of Kumaon (1948), Suspicion (1957) and Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950). He was married to Maryanne Elizabeth Schaffer.

    • November 22, 1913
    • October 18, 2002
  4. Nov 2, 2002 · Frank P. Rosenberg, whose many projects during a six-decade Hollywood career included producing the only film directed by Marlon Brando, died Oct. 18 in Thousand Oaks after a short illness. He...

    • Writer
  5. Nov 6, 2002 · Frank P. Rosenberg, longtime producer of TV and feature fare such as Marlon Brando starrer “One-Eyed Jacks” and the Bob Hope/Lucille Ball pic “Critic’s Choice,” died Oct. 18 in...

  6. Nov 30, 2016 · Pina Pellicer was discovered by One-Eyed Jacks producer Frank P. Rosenberg at a casting call in Mexico City. She had recently acted in a television production of The Diary of Anne Frank and moved to Los Angeles to begin her role as Louisa.

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    Frank Paul Rosenberg was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1913. As a child he attended Broadway shows with his mother and became captivated by the entertainment industry. He began working in the shipping department of Columbia Pictures in New York at the age of 16 and by 1941 he had worked his way up to director of Columbia’s exploitation ...