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(1922-2011) Motion picture and television screenwriter. Leonard B. Stern was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in Beverly Hills, California. He wrote for several television programs including: “The Phil Silvers Show,” “Get Smart,” “The Honeymooners,” “The Steve Allen Show,” and “McMillan & Wife.”

Full Name

Leonard B Stern

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Stern studied at New York University.

1922

BIRTH

Leonard Bernard Stern was born in Manhattan, New York, on December 23, 1922.

1950

LITWORK

Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town


Comedy film written with Martin Ragaway.

1950

LITWORK

Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion


Comedy film written with John Grant and Martin Ragaway.

1950

LITWORK

The Milkman


Comedy film written with Albert Beich, James O'Hanlon, and Martin Ragaway.

1952

LITWORK

Lost in Alaska


Comedy film written with Martin Ragaway.

1952

LITWORK

The Jazz Singer


Screenplay written with Samson Raphaelson, Frank Davis, and Lewis Meltzer.

1955

LITWORK

Three For The Show


Musical comedy written with Edward Hope.

1958

LITWORK

Mad Libs


A series of more than 100 word game books created with Roger Price.

1985

LITWORK

Dear Attila the Hun
Price/Stern/Sloan Publishers
0843114207 / 978-0843114201

2000

LITWORK

A Martian Wouldn't Say That
Tallfellow Press
0967606152 / 978-0967606156

2011

DEATH

Leonard B. Stern died at his home in Beverly Hills, California, on June 7, 2011.

2011

INTERMENT

Leonard B. Stern was interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.

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