Ira Wallach (writer)

Ira Wallach (writer)

Ira Wallach (January 22 1913December 2 1995) was an American screenwriter and novelist.

Born in New York City, He wrote the novel "Muscle Beach" and collaborated with Peter Ustinov on the screenplay for "Hot Millions". Wallach died of pneumonia.

Filmography:

*"Hot Millions" (1968)
*"Don't Make Waves" (1967) (also novel "Muscle Beach")
*"The Wheeler Dealers" (1963)
*"Boys' Night Out" (1962)

References

*Grimes, William (December 5, 1995). Ira Wallach, 82, Screenwriter And Author of 'Muscle Beach.' "New York Times"
*imdb name|0908923


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