Everett Freeman

Everett Freeman

producer, writer, soundtrack

Everett Freeman was born on Feb 02, 1911 in USA. Everett Freeman's big-screen debut came with $1000 a Minute directed by Aubrey Scotto in 1935. Everett Freeman is known for It Happened on Fifth Avenue directed by Roy Del Ruth, Don DeFore stars as Jim Bullock and Ann Harding as Mary O'Connor. The upcoming new movie Everett Freeman plays is Zig Zag which will be released on Apr 27, 1970.

Everett Freeman was born in New York, New York. His prolific career as a short-story writer, screenplay writer, film and TV producer spanned 50 years. After graduating from Columbia University, he began his career as a journalist and, at the age of 18, was the youngest writer to ever have a short story accepted by the Saturday Evening Post. In the early 1930's, he wrote and produced radio comedy including the hit show, Baby Snooks which starred Fanny Bryce. Hollywood picked up one of his original stories, "1,000 Dollars a Minute", which was made into a movie in 1935 starring Roger Pryor and Leila Hyams. This opened doors for him, and he was invited to co-write the screenplay for "Married Before Breakfast" in 1937 and "The Chaser" in 1938. In 1939, he was asked to write the screenplay for "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" starring and written by W.C Fields who had been a childhood hero for Freeman. Freeman continued writing screenplays, including "Larceny, Inc." in 1942, starring Edward G. Robinson and "The Princess and the Pirate" in 1944 starring Bob Hope.

  • Birthday

    Feb 02, 1911
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA