- Herbert Baker (screenwriter)
Herbert Baker born Herbert Abrahams in
New York City 25 December 1920 died30 June 1983 of cancer inEncino , California was asongwriter andscreenwriter for television and films.Biography
The only son of composer
Maurice Abrahams and singerBelle Baker , Herbert attendedYale School of Drama receiving aBachelor of Arts . It was no surprise that Herbert would enter the musical field. His first Broadway credit was in 1944 as the lyricist ofErich Wolfgang Korngold 's arrangement of Offenbach's "La Belle Helene " as well as other songs and musical pieces for "Helen Goes to Troy" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,933363,00.html] that ran for 97 performances. [http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=1416]creenwriting
In 1945, Baker wrote for the
Danny Kaye radio show. Henry Morgan hired Baker to write for his radio show in 1947. Baker began his career in screenwriting in 1948 with Morgan's film debut "So This is New York " that was based onRing Lardner 's book "The Big Town". Baker was a Yale classmate of directorRichard Fleischer and recommended him toStanley Kramer . [http://www.torinofilmfest.org/view.php?table=tffdb&ID=7408&lang=eng]He wrote "
Dream Wife " withSidney Sheldon forCary Grant andDeborah Kerr and several films forDean Martin andJerry Lewis such as "Jumping Jacks ", "Scared Stiff " and "Artists and Models ". The last was directed and co-written byFrank Tashlin whom Baker worked with again on "The Girl Can't Help It ".Baker kept writing songs and contributed new songs to the "
Rose Marie (1954 film) ".He wrote two films for
Elvis Presley , "Loving You " and "King Creole ". After Martin and Lewis split up, Baker wrote "Don't Give Up the Ship " for Jerry Lewis and worked on Lewis's television show.Baker entered television writing and won
Emmy Award s for "An Evening With Fred Astaire " in 1959 and "The Flip Wilson Show " in 1971. He was nominated twice for "The Flip Wilson Show" in 1972 and 1973 and was nominated in 1964 for "The Danny Kaye Show ". [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0048511/awards] Baker wrote television scripts for many other singers such asPerry Como ,Frank Sinatra ,John Denver ,Ted Knight ,Mac Davis andGladys Knight and the Pips . [ObituaryVariety 6 July 1983] Baker also wrote atelevision pilot for a version of "Some Like It Hot " in 1961. [http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt1779q0j5&chunk.id=c01-1.8.6.3&brand=oac] [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/805149]In 1965, Baker wrote for "
The Dean Martin Show ". When Martin agreed to star in and co-produce a series ofMatt Helm films for producerIrving Allen in the same year, Baker rewrote Oscar Saul's screenplay for the third and final draft of "The Silencers" but only received a screen credit for the song parodies he wrote for Martin. [http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt1779q0j5&chunk.id=c01-1.8.6.3&brand=oac] Baker received sole credit for "Murderers' Row" that Saul had rewritten but Baker rewrote again. [ibid] . Baker then wrote the third Matt Helm film "The Ambushers" but wrote a serious spy adventure for Irving Allen, "Hammerhead" based on James Mayo's Charles Hood character.His final screen credit was " The Jazz Singer" in 1980.
Baker taught music and mentored
jazz saxophonist Azar Lawrence who recalled Baker as "one of the greatest pianists who ever lived" and taught Lawrence to reach down inside himself for his music. [http://www.thebottomend.co.uk/Azar_Lawrence_artists.php]A member of the
Writers Guild of America, west board, Baker was awarded the "Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award" from the guild in 1983. [http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1524]Notes
References
* The Herbert Baker box papers 1939-1978 http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt1779q0j5&chunk.id=c01-1.8.6.4&brand=oac
External links
* Herbert Baker at IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0048511/
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