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  1. Arthur Sheekman (February 5, 1901 – January 12, 1978) was an American theater and movie critic, columnist, playwright, and editor—but best known for his writing for the screen. His specialty was light comedy. Groucho Marx called him "The Fastest Wit in the West." [1] Early life (1901–1926)

  2. Arthur Sheekman was born on 5 February 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Duck Soup (1933), Call Me Madam (1953) and Roman Scandals (1933). He was married to Gloria Stuart. He died on 12 January 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Actor
    • February 5, 1901
    • Arthur Sheekman
    • January 12, 1978
  3. Arthur Sheekman was born on February 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Duck Soup (1933), Call Me Madam (1953) and Blue Skies (1946). He was married to Gloria Stuart. He died on January 12, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • February 5, 1901
    • January 12, 1978
  4. Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel is a situation comedy radio show starring two of the Marx Brothers, Groucho and Chico, and written primarily by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman. The series was originally broadcast in the United States on the National Broadcasting Company's Blue Network, beginning on November 28, 1932, and ending on May ...

    • November 28, 1932 –, May 22, 1933
  5. Arthur Sheekman (1901 - 1978) fue un guionista de Estados Unidos conocido por Como un torrente, Un hombre fenómeno, Cielo azul, El tercer hombre era mujer, Saigon, Llámeme señora, Dream Girl, El chico millonario, Dimples y The Trouble with Women

  6. 20 de ago. de 2017 · Sheekman es solo uno de los cuatro guionistas de Sopa de ganso, pero es al que más le pega esa línea. Él también tenía su cita favorita de Groucho, que era: “El mundo sería un lugar más ...

  7. 14 de ene. de 1978 · Arthur Sheekman, a writer, adapter and co‐writer of more than 25 film comedies and musicals, died Thursday at the Berkshire Sanitarium in Santa Monica, Calif., where he had been ill with...