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Edmund Beloin (1910–1992)

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Filmography

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1966-1967 Family Affair (TV series) (producer - 30 episodes)
The Butler Method (1967) (producer)
The Award (1967) (producer)
What Did You Do in the West, Uncle? (1967) (producer)
The Prize (1967) (producer)
All Nephews Are Created Equal (1967) (producer)
 
1965 Vacation Playhouse (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Alec Tate (1965) (producer - as Ed Beloin)
 
1957-1958 The Thin Man (TV series) (producer - 34 episodes)
The Screaming Doll (1958) (producer)
The Valley Forger (1958) (producer)
Kappa Kappa Kaper (1958) (producer)
The Art of Murder (1958) (producer)
The Carstadt Man (1958) (producer)
 
1955 So This Is Hollywood (TV series) (producer - 3 episodes)
The Old Timer (1955) (producer)
Mother Dodd Came to Town (1955) (producer)
 
1952-1953 My Hero (TV series) (producer - 33 episodes)
Surprise Party (1953) (producer)
The Duel (1953) (producer)
Cinderella's Revenge (1953) (producer)
Beauty Queen (1953) (producer)
Salt Water Daffy (1953) (producer)
 
1949 The Great Lover (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (31 titles)
1971 The Smith Family (TV series)
Another Day, Another Dollar (1971) (written by)
 
1966-1971 Family Affair (TV series)
The Joiners (1971) (written by)
Travels with Cissy (1970) (written by)
The Return of Maudie (1970) (written by)
Eastward Ho (1970) (written by)
The Language of Love (1970) (written by)
 
1968 Mayberry R.F.D. (TV series)
The Race Horse (1968) (written by)
 
1966-1968 My Three Sons (TV series)
A Horse for Uncle Charley (1968) (written by)
My Wife, the Waitress (1967) (written by)
So Long Charley, Hello (1967) (written by)
The Best Man (1967) (written by)
If at First (1966) (written by)
 
1966 Mona McCluskey (TV series)
Snow Valley Snow Job (1966) (written by)
Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Friend (1966) (written by)
 
1965-1966 The Lucy Show (TV series)
Lucy and Bob Crane (1966) (written by)
Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere (1966) (written by)
Lucy and the Soap Opera (1966) (written by)
Lucy and the Return of Iron Man (1965) (written by)
Lucy Helps the Countess (1965) (written by)
 
1965 Vacation Playhouse (TV series)
Alec Tate (1965) (as Ed Beloin)
 
1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV series)
In Any Language (1965) (writer)
 
1963 Donovan's Reef (story)
 
1961 All in a Night's Work (screenplay)
 
1960 G.I. Blues (written by)
 
1960 Visit to a Small Planet (screenplay)
 
1959 Don't Give Up the Ship (screenplay)
 
1958 Paris Holiday (writer)
 
1957 The Sad Sack (screenplay)
 
1956 Playhouse 90 (TV series)
The Big Slide (1956) (writer)
 
1953 Broadway Television Theatre (TV series)
In Any Language (1953) (play)
 
1951 My Favorite Spy (adaptation / story)
 
1951 The Lemon Drop Kid (story)
 
1949 The Great Lover (written by)
 
1949 Top o' the Morning (original screenplay)
 
1947 Road to Rio (original story and screenplay)
 
1947 My Favorite Brunette (original screenplay)
 
1947 Ladies' Man (screenplay)
 
1946 The Harvey Girls (screenplay)
 
1946 Because of Him (screenplay / story "Catherine the Last")
 
1945 Lady on a Train (screenplay)
 
1942 Tales of Manhattan (restored sequence - uncredited)
 
1940 Buck Benny Rides Again (screenplay)
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
1940 Love Thy Neighbor
Eddie Beloin (uncredited)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1968). TV Pilot: In 1968, he co-wrote the teleplay for an unsold comedy pilot for CBS called "Missy's Men" about how three soldiers (Jack Sheldon, Dwayne Hickman and Daniel J. Travanti) bring a Korean orphan girl to San Francisco and attempt to raise her. See more »

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