- Karl Tunberg
Karl Tunberg (
11 March 1909 –3 April 1992 ) was an American screenwriter and occasional film producer.Born in
Spokane, Washington , Tunberg began writing for films, usually in association with other writers, in the late 1930s. His first feature film was "You Can't Have Everything" (1937), after which he provided scripts for several comedies and musicals featuring such stars asBetty Grable ,Sonja Henie ,Deanna Durbin ,Dorothy Lamour andShirley Temple . Among his credits are "My Gal Sal " (1942), "Standing Room Only" (1944), Kitty (1945) both withPaulette Goddard , "Because You're Mine " (1952), "Valley of the Kings" (1954), "Beau Brummell" (1954), "The Seventh Sin " (1957), "Count Your Blessings" (1959), "Libel" (1959), and "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? " (1968).He is best-known for "Ben Hur" for which he received the only screenwriting credit, despite the fact that the director
William Wyler had enlisted other writers such asMaxwell Anderson ,Christopher Fry andGore Vidal for the screenplay.Tunberg died in
London .External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0876562/ IMDB profile for Karl Turnberg]
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