Edmund L. Hartmann
Known for: Writing
Born: September 23, 1911 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA - Died: November 27, 2003
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edmund Hartmann (September 24, 1911 – November 28, 2003) was a US television writer and producer from the 1930s to the 1970s. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Washington University in St. Louis. He later married and had one child (Susan Hartmann). Hartmann worked with numerous actors including Bob Hope. He produced the television classic My Three Sons for ten seasons from 1962 and also produced Family Affair. Both shows were filmed by Don Fedderson Productions. He was a great-grandfather to seven children and a grandfather to four. He died in his sleep in his long-time home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Known for
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The Shakiest Gun in the West
Screenplay
The Scarlet Claw
Screenplay
The Lemon Drop Kid
Screenplay
The Naughty Nineties
Screenplay
In Society
Screenplay
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Screenplay
The Paleface
Screenplay
Beauty for the Asking
Story
The Big Noise
Story
Fancy Pants
Screenplay
Sorrowful Jones
Screenplay
Casanova's Big Night
Writer
San Francisco Docks
Screenplay
Time Out for Rhythm
Screenplay
The Feminine Touch
Screenplay
The Face of Marble
Story
My Favorite Spy
Screenplay
Law of the Underworld
Screenplay
Sweetheart of the Campus
Screenplay
The Caddy
Screenplay
Hideaway
Screenplay
Ride 'Em Cowboy
Story
The Man Who Found Himself
Writer
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
Screenplay