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Nat Perrin (15 March 1905 – 9 May 1998) was an American comedy writer, who contributed gags and storylines to several Marx Brothers films and co-wrote the play Hellzapoppin' that was adapted into a film. He is credited with writing the screenplay or story outline for over 25 films, including The Great Morgan and Song of the Thin Man, as well as several iconic television series.
Date Of Birth March 15, 1905 Died 1998-05-09 Place Of Birth The Bronx, New York, USA Profession Producer, Writer, Director Star Sign Pisces
Producer Title Year Status Character The Phyllis Diller Show 1966 TV Series producer The Addams Family 1964-1966 TV Series producer - 64 episodes The Beachcomber 1962 TV Series producer - 38 episodes Death Valley Days 1953-1962 TV Series producer - 11 episodes How to Marry a Millionaire TV Series producer - 12 episodes, 1957 - 1958 executive producer - 2 episodes, 1957 The Red Skelton Hour 1956 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode Shower of Stars 1954-1955 TV Series producer - 8 episodes My Friend Irma 1952-1953 TV Series producer - 3 episodes Emergency Wedding 1950 producer The Petty Girl 1950 producer Alias a Gentleman 1948 producer Song of the Thin Man 1947 producer The Mighty McGurk 1947 producer Start Cheering 1938 associate producer No Time to Marry 1938 associate producer
Writer Title Year Status Character The Big Store 1941 original story Hullabaloo 1940 screenplay Alias the Deacon 1940 screenplay The Gracie Allen Murder Case 1939 screenplay On Again-Off Again 1937 screen play New Faces of 1937 1937 screenplay Don't Tell the Wife 1937 Stowaway 1936 screen play Pigskin Parade 1936 story Dimples 1936 screen play Rose of the Rancho 1936 screenplay Kid Millions 1934 original story and screen play Roman Scandals 1933 additional material Duck Soup 1933 additional dialogue Many a Sip 1931 Short The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz 1968 screenplay The Phyllis Diller Show 1967 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode Frankie and Johnny 1966 story I'll Take Sweden 1965 story Emergency Wedding 1950 screenplay The Petty Girl 1950 screenplay Tell It to the Judge 1949 screenplay Miss Grant Takes Richmond 1949 screenplay Song of the Thin Man 1947 screen play The Great Morgan 1946 screenplay / story Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 1945 original story / screenplay Whistling in Brooklyn 1943 screenplay Swing Fever 1943 screenplay Whistling in Dixie 1942 screenplay Pardon My Sarong 1942 original screen play Hellzapoppin' 1941 based on an original story by / screenplay Keep 'Em Flying 1941 screenplay
Director Title Year Status Character The Phyllis Diller Show 1966-1967 TV Series 2 episodes The Addams Family 1965 TV Series 1 episode Death Valley Days 1959-1963 TV Series 4 episodes The Great Morgan 1946
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by
Self Title Year Status Character The One, the Only... Groucho 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell 1982 TV Movie documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1961 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Factual Television Program Death Valley Days (1952)
Known for movies Duck Soup (1933) as Writer
The Addams Family (1964-1966) as Producer
Song of the Thin Man (1947) as Producer
Hellzapoppin' (1941) as Writer