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Edmund Beloin

Writing

April 1, 1910 – May 26, 1992 (died at 82)
USA
Male
24 Movies
1 TV Shows

Edmund Beloin (April 1, 1910 – May 26, 1992) was an American writer of radio, film, and television. Beloin was a medical student at New York University when he changed career paths and became a writer in 1931. Bill Morrow and Beloin were signed to The Jack Benny Program for the 1936–1937 season and remained for seven years. He created the character of Mr. Billingsley, Benny's zany, oft-hungover boarder who frequently made non sequitur remarks. Beloin liked the character so much that he played the role. He left radio for films around June 1943. He had tried to join the Army, but was rejected on medical grounds. He worked with Henry Garson for much of his career. He wrote the films All in a Night's Work, G.I. Blues, Visit to a Small Planet, Don't Give Up the Ship, Paris Holiday, The Sad Sack, My Favorite Spy, The Great Lover, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and Road to Rio. Garson and he were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for best written musical for G.I. Blues. Beloin wrote for the television shows My Three Sons, Family Affair, The Lucy Show, and Mayberry R.F.D. Beloin and Garson wrote the Broadway play In Any Language which was performed in fall 1952. It received negative reviews and closed after 45 performances. The television adaptation on Broadway Television Theatre, however, met warmer reception. It also aired as an episode of The Chrysler Theatre. Beloin died of heart failure in Pompano Beach, Florida, on May 26, 1992. He was survived by a wife, Lynn, and a son, John. Description above from the Wikipedia article Edmund Beloin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Family Affair
Family Affair

Family Affair

1966 6.7

Producer

Age 56 (now 82)
138 eps
Donovan's Reef
Donovan's Reef

Donovan's Reef

1963 6.3

Story

Age 53 (now 82)
G.I. Blues
G.I. Blues

G.I. Blues

1960 6.5

Screenplay

Age 50 (now 82)
My Favorite Brunette
My Favorite Brunette

My Favorite Brunette

1947 6.6

Screenplay

Age 36 (now 82)
The Harvey Girls
The Harvey Girls

The Harvey Girls

1946 6.6

Screenplay

Age 35 (now 82)
Lady on a Train
Lady on a Train

Lady on a Train

1945 6.7

Screenplay

Age 35 (now 82)
Road to Rio
Road to Rio

Road to Rio

1947 6.8

Writer

Age 37 (now 82)
Love Thy Neighbor
Love Thy Neighbor

Love Thy Neighbor

1940 7.3

as Eddie Beloin

Age 30 (now 82)
The Lemon Drop Kid
The Lemon Drop Kid

The Lemon Drop Kid

1951 6.5

Story

Age 41 (now 82)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

1949 6.2

Writer

Age 39 (now 82)
The Sad Sack
The Sad Sack

The Sad Sack

1957 5.6

Screenplay

Age 47 (now 82)
Visit to a Small Planet
Visit to a Small Planet

Visit to a Small Planet

1960 5.3

Screenplay

Age 49 (now 82)
Don't Give Up the Ship
Don't Give Up the Ship

Don't Give Up the Ship

1959 6.4

Screenplay

Age 49 (now 82)
All in a Night's Work
All in a Night's Work

All in a Night's Work

1961 6.0

Screenplay

Age 50 (now 82)
Paris Holiday
Paris Holiday

Paris Holiday

1958 5.6

Writer

Age 48 (now 82)
Top o' the Morning
Top o' the Morning

Top o' the Morning

1949 5.6

Screenplay

Age 39 (now 82)