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  1. Leonard Bernard Stern (December 23, 1922 – June 7, 2011) was an American screenwriter, film and television producer, director, and one of the creators, with Roger Price, of the word game Mad Libs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  2. Jan 8, 2015 · Leonard Stern, 1922–2011. ... Stern got his start in show business at the age of 16, when he began writing jokes for comedian Milton Berle’s radio show, said the Los Angeles Times.

  3. Jun 27, 2011 · Leonard Stern. 1 minute read. Nate Rawlings. June 27, 2011 12:00 AM EDT. When recounting a moment of inspiration, some compare it to a thunderclap: sudden, startling, stunning. Mad Libs arrived ...

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  4. Jun 9, 2011 · Leonard Stern dies at 88; TV writer, producer also co-created Mad Libs. 1 / 46. A free-form sculptor, John Chamberlain crafted works from masses of crushed cars and automobile sheet metal. He was 84.

  5. Jun 8, 2011 · Leonard B. Stern, the prolific writer and producer whose credits include The Honeymooners, Get Smart and the word game Mad Libs, died Tuesday of heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los ...

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › leonard_b_sternLeonard Stern - Rotten Tomatoes

    Birthday: Dec 23, 1923. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Leonard Stern may be best known as one of the creators of the universally popular word game Mad Libs, but he also played a prominent ...

  7. nyslittree.org › authors › leonard-b-sternLeonard B Stern - LitTree

    Leonard B. Stern was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in Beverly Hills, California. He wrote for several television programs including: “The Phil Silvers Show,” “Get Smart,” “The Honeymooners,” “The Steve Allen Show,” and “McMillan & Wife.”

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