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  1. George Zuckerman (August 10, 1916 – September 30, 1996) was an American screenwriter and novelist. Zuckerman began his career writing short stories for Cosmopolitan, Collier's Weekly, and Esquire in the 1940s. He wrote the stories for the 1947 films The Fortress and Whispering City before completing his first screenplay, Trapped ...

  2. George Zuckerman was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 10, 1916. His career as a screenwriter in Hollywood began in the mid-1940s. Zuckerman's most famous movies, "Written on the Wind" and "The Tarnished Angels" were both directed by Douglas Sirk.

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    • August 10, 1916
    • George Zuckerman
    • September 30, 1996
  3. George Benedict Zukerman, OC OBC (February 22, 1927 – February 1, 2023) was a Canadian bassoonist and impresario. He was the youngest brother of musicologist, Joseph Kerman. [citation needed] As of 2019, he lived with his partner, violinist and teacher, Erika Bennedik, in South Surrey, B.C. He is the founder of White Rock Concerts.

  4. Oct 4, 1996 · George Zuckerman, 80, screenwriter in the 1940s and 1950s and novelist in the 1960s and 1970s.

  5. Welcome to George Zuckerman's memorial site.

  6. Nov 1, 2009 · Gregory Zuckerman. 4.07. 7,156 ratings234 reviews. In 2006, hedge fund manager John Paulson realized something few others suspected--that the housing market and the value of subprime mortgages were grossly inflated and headed for a major fall.

  7. Feb 15, 2023 · Internationally acclaimed virtuoso bassoon soloist and impresario George Zukerman’s voice was soft, cultured – a gentlemanly drawl that still reflected his British origins, decades after he left the country, as a young teen, at the beginning of the Second World War.