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  1. Herbert Baker (born Herbert Joseph Abrahams; December 25, 1920, New York City – June 30, 1983, Encino, Los Angeles, California) was a songwriter and screenwriter for television and films. Biography The only son of composer Maurice Abrahams and singer Belle Baker , Herbert attended Yale School of Drama , receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts .

  2. Herbert Baker, son of Belle Baker, was born on December 25, 1920. He was a comedy writer for television, motion pictures, and stage and wrote the lyrics for the Broadway comic opera Helen Goes to Troy, which was produced by Max Reinhardt. Baker was head writer for The Flip Wilson Show, The Perry Como Show, The Danny Kaye Show, and The Mac Davis ...

  3. Herbert Baker. Screenwriter. Birthday December 25, 1920. Birth Sign Capricorn. Birthplace New York. DEATH DATE Jun 30, 1983 (age 62)

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  4. Herbert Baker (Q3133431) Herbert Baker. songwriter and screenwriter for television and films (1920-1983) Herbert Abrahams. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  5. Herbert Baker is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Story, Lyricist, Adaptation, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes Artists and Models, King Creole, The Jazz Singer, The Girl Can't Help It, Loving You, Barney Miller, Scared Stiff, and Murderers' Row.

  6. 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, co-written with Carl Foreman and based upon Ring Lardner's 1920 novel The Big Town.

  7. Herbert Baker . December 25, 1920 — June 30, 1983 • 62 y.o ... Writer — 45 1980 1. 1 The Jazz Singer ...

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