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    Ken Englund (May 6, 1914 – August 10, 1993) was an American screenwriter. He wrote the films The Big Broadcast of 1938, Artists and Models Abroad, There's That Woman Again, Good Girls Go to Paris, Slightly Honorable, The Doctor Takes a Wife, No, No, Nanette, This Thing Called Love, Nothing but the Truth, Rings on Her Fingers ...

  2. Aug 13, 1993 · Ken Englund, a film and television writer whose credits included the screenplay for "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," died on Tuesday at the Motion Picture and Television Fund...

  3. Aug 19, 1993 · Ken Englund, screenwriter: born Chicago, Illinois 6 May 1911; President, Writers Guild of America, West Screen Branch 1958-59; died Woodland Hills, California 10 August 1993.

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  5. Ken Englund. WGAW President, March-April 1961. Ken Englund’s writing career began in his early 20s, when he submitted a joke about King Kong that landed him a job as a writer for The Phil Baker Hour, a Chicago radio show. His Hollywood career began with The Big Broadcast of 1938, starring Bob Hope, W.C. Fields, and Dorothy Lamour.

  6. In his previous role, Ken led the TMT sector for the Americas. He and his team led global technology companies through major business transformation programs, including the development of growth strategies, as well as operational cost improvement initiatives.

  7. Aug 12, 1993 · Ken Englund, a Chicago-born film and television writer whose credits included the screenplay for “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” died Tuesday in the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital...