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  1. George Seligman Oppenheimer (February 7, 1900 in New York City – August 14, 1977) was an American screenwriter, playwright, and journalist.

  2. J. Robert Oppenheimer (born Julius Robert Oppenheimer; / ˈ ɒ p ən h aɪ m ər / OP-ən-hy-mər; April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist who served as the director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · Oppenheimer is a cavalcade of white men in suits exchanging rapid-fire dialogue about physics and war. Here’s how to tell them apart.

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  4. This was followed by one co-written with one of his students, George Volkoff, in which they demonstrated that there was a limit, the so-called TolmanOppenheimerVolkoff limit, to the mass of stars beyond which they would not remain stable as neutron stars and would undergo gravitational collapse.

  5. Aug 16, 1977 · George Oppenheimer, who wrote for the Broadway stage, movies and television, and was drama critic for Newsday, died Sunday. He was 77 years old and lived at 15 East 64th Street.

  6. George Oppenheimer. Writer: The War Against Mrs. Hadley. George Oppenheimer had a prolific career as a playwright, screenwriter, and drama critic. His first job was as advertising publicity manager for the publisher Alfred A. Knopf.

  7. George Oppenheimer, drama critic was born in New York City on February 7, 1900. He was also co-founder of Viking Press, a screenwriter for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a playwright, author and editor. He wrote the play Here Today (1932) and collaborated on numerous films, among them, Day at the Races, Broadway Melody of 1940, Two-Faced Woman and The ...