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(1913-1995) Screenwriter, novelist. Ira Wallach was born in New York City and died in Manhattan, New York.

Full Name

Ira Wallach

Locations

Westchester

Author's Timeline


Unknown

RESIDENCE

As a child, Mr. Wallach lived in New Rochelle, New York.

1913

BIRTH

Ira Wallach was born in New York City on January 22, 1913.

1947

LITWORK

The Horn and the Roses
New York: Boni and Gaer

Novel.

1950

LITWORK

How to Be Deliriously Happy
Henry Schuman

Novel.

1951

LITWORK

Hopalong-Freud
Schulman

Fiction.

1952

LITWORK

Hopalong-Freud Rides Again
Henry Schulman

Fiction.

1954

LITWORK

Gutenberg's Folly
Abelard-Schuman

Fiction.

1958

LITWORK

Drink To Me Only
Samuel French

Mr. Wallach and Abram S. Ginnes wrote the Broadway comedy "Drink to Me Only."

1958

LITWORK

Boys' Night Out


Mr. Wallach wrote the screenplay for "Boys' Night Out."

1959

LITWORK

Muscle Beach
Little, Brown and Company

Novel, was the basis for the 1967 film, "Don't Make Waves."

1960

LITWORK

The Absence Of A Cello
Little, Brown

Novel, adapted for the Broadway stage by Mr. Wallach in 1964.

1968

LITWORK

Hot Millions


Mr. Wallach and Peter Ustinov wrote the screenplay for the film, "Hot Millions."

1995

DEATH

Ira Wallach died at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan, New York, on December 2, 1995.

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